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A USB device firmware hack allowing the device to spoof other USB devices when plugged into a computer, and run code on the victim's machine.
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How can I explain our system admins that AV can't protect our enterprise machines from attac...
It surprises me that you have to. But then, they might be unfamiliar with the USBninja. Explaining what the USBninja does should be sufficient for sysadmins. But the best way is to show them. Buy one. …