In 1979, Douglas Adams wrote the immortal guiding principle of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: DON'T PANIC. Computer users would be wise to heed those words regarding the BadUSB malware that made headlines yesterday by being able to compromise almost any computer. Yes, it's bad, but it's not as bad as you might think.
In case you missed it, BadUSB is malware that hides in the firmware of USB drives. Security researchers Karsten Nohl and Jakob Lell will present their full findings on the software, which they created, next week at the Black Hat USA security conference in Las Vegas.
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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