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
(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 cause 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 be 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. :-) --
digital man (rob)
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