While the days of the floppy disc, which could infect your computer, may be a distant memory, there is a new risk that is hovering over your PC's safety — the USB Killer, and it can fry your device in ...
One of the basic rules of computer safety is that you don’t click on suspicious-looking links, and a lot of people are already well-aware of that. Another, relatively new one, is that you shouldn’t ...
A new YouTube video shows one how to make their own DIY USB Killer using an AA battery and a camera flash. The homemade USB Killer is put to test against the new ...
In Oct. 2015, we wrote about USB Killer-- a seemingly innocuous USB stick that fries nearly any device it's inserted into with a bolt of electricity. Back then, it was a proof of concept, interesting ...
Remember the USB Killer stick that indiscriminately and immediately fries about 95 percent of devices? Well, now the company has released a new version that is even more lethal! And you can also buy ...
Earlier this month a single person pleaded guilty to taking down some computer labs at a college in New York. This was not done by hacking into them remotely, but by plugging a USB Killer in one ...
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