Think malware can only come from the Web, malicious emails and corrupt files? If you depend on USB flash drives for your business, listen up about another threat: A new USB malware is on the loose.
A few months ago, white hat security expert Karsten Nohl of SR Labs revealed that computer USB devices are wide open to malware attack through a hole named “BadUSB.” Nohl held off on releasing the ...
Two researchers published attack code exploiting weaknesses in USB similar to the BadUSB research presented at this year’s Black Hat conference. Rarely in security is anything an absolute, but in the ...
Back in July, we wrote about a massive security hole -- BadUSB -- that potentially gave hackers the ability to hijack or subvert billions of USB devices, from keyboards to printers to thumb drives. At ...
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