User:A Quest For Knowledge/BadUSB

BadUSB is a class of security vulnerabilities in the USB standard discovered by Karsten Nohl and Jakob Lell.

User:A Quest For Knowledge/BadUSB

 * Wired - Why the Security of USB Is Fundamentally Broken
 * Reuters - Hackers can tap USB devices in new attacks, researcher warns
 * Computerworld - The 10 most terrifying security nightmares revealed at the Black Hat and Def Con hacker conferences
 * Venture Beat - Why your USB flash drive is ripe for a hack attack
 * Security Now - Browser Password Managers (and “BadUSB”) - Show Notes
 * srlabs - Turning USB peripherals into BadUSB
 * Arstechnica - This thumbdrive hacks computers. “BadUSB” exploit makes devices turn “evil”
 * Gizmodo - USB Has a Fundamental Security Flaw That You Can't Detect
 * ExtremeTech - Massive, undetectable security flaw found in USB: It’s time to get your PS/2 keyboard out of the cupboard
 * ZDNet - BadUSB, keynote controversy: Black Hat USA 2014 videos now online
 * BBC - USB 'critically flawed' after bug discovery, researchers say
 * Black Hat - BadUSB - On Accessories that Turn Evil by Karsten Nohl + Jakob Lell
 * PC Magazine - Researchers Warn About 'BadUSB' Exploit
 * MacObserver - BadUSB: Undetectable USB flaw Could Expose all Your Tech Gear to Hackers
 * IBTimes - BadUSB Exploit: Exposes Unpatchable Security Flaw and Hacks USB-Devices Undetected
 * RedOrbit - Source Code For Bad USB Malware Released
 * Tom's Guide - BadUSB Security Flaw Could Affect Any Thumb Drive

Category:Hacking in the 2010s Category:Software bugs Category:2014 in computing