Teensy

Pierluigi Paganini September 25, 2016
Australian Police warns of malware-laden USB drives left in letterboxes

The Police in the Australian State of Victoria issued a warning to the local population of malware-laden USB drives left in letterboxes. USB drives are a privileged vector of attack, security experts have demonstrated that it is possible to hide malicious code in memory stick that could compromise almost every computer. We are aware that […]

Pierluigi Paganini August 04, 2016
#BHUSA2016 – Researcher explained how to hack any PC with a found USB drive

At Black Hat USA, the security researcher Elie Bursztein demonstrated the dangers of found USB drive and how to create a realistic one. Giving a look at the titles of the presentations in the agenda of the Black Hat USA Conference 2016 I noticed an interesting topic proofed by the security expert Elie Bursztein, the […]

Pierluigi Paganini December 20, 2014
USBdriveby, how to compromise a PC with a $20 microcontroller

USBdriveby is a device designed to quickly and covertly install a backdoor and override DNS settings on an unlocked machine via USB. The security experts Samy Kamkar (@SamyKamkar) has proposed a very interesting way to compromise an unlocked computer and deploy a backdoor on it simply by using a pre-programmed Teensy microcontroller. The cheap ($20) […]