Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Sun Sep 17 2023 06:52 pm
> Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
> By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 02:57 pm
>
> DM> (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)
>
> hmm.. DDMsgReader seems to be one off on voting on polls now (I know it
> used to be correct); I intended to vote for throwing it into the trash can,
> but it looks like it registered my vote as plugging it into a Wal-Mart
> computer.
>
> I don't think I'd want to plug a random USB stick into any computer, unless
> it was just a spare test computer and not connected to the internet (since I
> don't know what's on it). I'd wonder if someone might have malicious intent
> by leaving a USB stick somewhere, but I doubt the police would want to spend
> their time on it.
A malicious USB stick can actually physically destroy a computer (and possibly c
ause harm to people nearby):
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/rule-of-thumb-usb-killers-pose-real-threat
Also, it's possible that a USB stick is not (just) a storage device, but could b
e a keyboard/mouse (HID) device disguised as a storage device, that when plugged
in will do a bunch of things to/with your computer that you don't want.
https://blog.teamascend.com/rubber-ducky
There's more than just the 'autorun' of malware to be concerned about.
But yeah, you should fix that voting problem. Walmart would appreciate it. :-)
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