Why the Security of USB Is Fundamentally Broken | Threat Level | WIRED
Computer users pass around USB sticks like silicon business cards. Although
we know they often carry malware infections, we depend on antivirus scans
and the occasional reformatting to keep our thumbdrives from becoming the
carrier for the next digital epidemic. But the security problems with USB
devices run deeper than you think: Their risk isn’t just in what they
carry, it’s built into the core of how they work.
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