USB sticks have long been a mechanism for delivering malware to unsuspecting computer users. A booby-trapped flash drive, for instance, was the means by which the US and Israel reportedly infected Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility with the Stuxnet worm. And, in case anyone thought USB stick attacks had lost their novelty, last year's Bad USB proof-of-concept exploit delivered a highly programmable attack platform that can't be detected by today's defenses.
USB drives are frequent targets of hackers. Here are some ways to tell if a malicious party has targeted your USB device.
Apple iPhones moving to USB Type C port which is going to facilitate data transfer between iPhones and Android smartphones.
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