UPDATE
November 15, 2017
We seem not to learn that we must use an encrypted memory sticks when saving sensitive information.
London Heathrow airport security information found.
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UPDATE
November 3, 2017
ZDNet - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
"USB-C is a dumpster fire"
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UPDATE
October 02, 2017
Protect your System.
Advice from Kingston
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UPDATE
April 17, 2017
Hak5 releases BashBunny.
Creating a USB threat device
just got easier. |
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UPDATE
August 4, 2016
"Does dropping malicious USB sticks really work?
Yes! 48% of people do plug-in these drives."
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UPDATE
August 20, 2015
How to instructions:
How to make your own BAD USB
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UPDATE
August 2, 2014
"The unpatchable malware
that infects USB
is now on the loose"
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UPDATE
July 30, 2013
Hak5 releases Rubber Ducky.
An easy to use, scriptable
USB attack device. |
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UPDATE
August 8, 2010
The USB virus "Agent.btz", which a class of autorun.inf virus, was placed on a number of USB sticks in the Middle East. The result was a major security breach of U.S. Military Security in 2008.
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