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Home Posts tagged "BadUSB"

BadUSB

FIN7 hackers target enterprises with weaponized USB drives via USPS

The FIN7 APT group has been targeting businesses with malicious USB drives...

March 29, 2020  By Pierluigi Paganini

USBHarpoon a look-like charging cable that can hack into your computer

A team of security experts has devised a rogue USB charging cable named USBHarpoon...

August 26, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini

BadUSB attack and the Industrial control systems

Industrial control systems are in danger of being hacked by using a modified...

February 18, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini

USBdriveby, how to compromise a PC with a $20 microcontroller

USBdriveby is a device designed to quickly and covertly install a backdoor...

December 20, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini

Electronic cigarettes exploited in the wild to serve malware

In a discussion started on the Reddit news media website it has been debated...

November 23, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini

BadUSB update, it is hard to discriminate patchable USB devices

The researcher Karsten Nohl and his team presented an update on their BadUSB...

November 13, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini



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