Google's open-source developers have released a new tool for Linux machines to help fend off stealthy USB keystroke injection attacks. The open-source tool, dubbed USB Keystroke Injection Protection, ...
A laptop with two USB sticks next to it. - Aliaksander Pakhuchy/Shutterstock Cybersecurity is often described as a cat-and-mouse game between defenders and attackers. Defenders work on protecting ...
Don't stick random USB drives in your hardware.
One of the most powerful USB-based keystroke injection devices, the USB Rubbery Ducky, has received a major upgrade that makes it even more menacing. Touted as the device that pioneered the technique ...
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What Is A USB 'Rubber Ducky'?
Who knew rubber duckies could have a sinister meaning? No, not yellow rubber duckies that float in the bathtub. The rubber ducky that you plug into a computer's USB port, like a flash drive, that is ...
Despite the repeated warnings of system administrators, IT personnel, and anyone moderately aware of operational security, there are still quite a few people who will gladly plug a mysterious flash ...
Cybersecurity is often described as a cat-and-mouse game between defenders and attackers. Defenders work on protecting systems by patching vulnerabilities through research and development, while ...
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