Spyke
sopuli.xyz

True. Many people are suspicious of black USB sticks they find somewhere near their office building but that's just racist

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That's why, when I leave ransom ware outside of offices, I buy the pink ones and put stickers on em.

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But I wanna connect to ur filesystem UwU

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thelemmy.club

You can also do some performance-intensive thing on you laptop like () { :|:& };:

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It's the new Emoji feature for your Command Prompt/shell!

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Doesn't look that performance intensive to me, my phone finished it in no time.

bash: syntax error near unexpected token )'`

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zeareply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

It's shell a program that spawns another running copy of itself, then they both spawn another copy of themselves each, then all 4 spawn another copy, ...

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No it doesn't

(They are missing a : at the very beginning of the code block)

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lemmy.world

Couldn't a company be easily be hacked if someone put a monitoring program in a usb and just casually drops it near the entrance of an office?

Employees might be curious enough to try plugging it in.

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Ohhh so that's why that USB I found on the ground made my computer fans go nuts. The computer was trying to transfer heat to the poor wittle USB 🥺

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Or I could put them in this convenient little USB warmer

(for those unaware this is a USB duplicator and Eraser, it duplicates or erases the contents of a USB drive onto the others at the push of a button).

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lemm.ee

Actually, you can't put them in the computer where I work. Safety protocols, you can't use any devices except that but you're provided for you by the company

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lemm.ee

No you can't, every device has to be approved by the company, and they need to know exactly what you're using this device for. It's so strict that literally I can't even plug my phone into a computer if I forget to bring my wall plug, in order to charge it I mean.

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So what happens to the device if your phone does get plugged in? Firewall at the input?

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Physically can't or aren't allowed to? Is there anything actually preventing it other than rules? What happens if you do?

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I kinda wanna try buying a bunch of virus usb sticks and putting them into important pcs at work. Or leave them lying around the office.

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rmukreply
feddit.uk

A USB flash drive with viruses on will probably be pretty ineffective; someone would need to run the virus manually without AV picking it up which is pretty unheard of. Plus, any organisation worth it's salt will have a policy that automatically blocks drives that aren't encrypted with a company-issued encryption key.

The real risk is that a device like this can emulate any USB device, including disks, keyboards, monitors, serial devices, etc. So you plug in the key and in a split second it opens a terminal and types a dozen especially tasty commands...

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