Most of the hacking incidents and security vulnerabilities we often see published happen remotely, often through malware that has been installed without the user's knowledge. Local Privilege ...
The world's "most dangerous" iPhone charging cable just got much worse. Take a look at your iPhone charging cable—it doesn't matter whether it’s the new iPhone 15 USB-C version or one with a ...
Another reminder of the dangers of borrowing USB cables arrived over the weekend, with the news that an adapted iPhone Lightning cable that enables remote hacking of connected devices is now on sale.
Recently, a malicious lightning cable was discovered to be capable of stealing a user's data and sending it to a remote attacker somewhere. James Lewis from Unsplash According to a report by ...
It looks like you’ll need to start being a whole lot more careful about where you get your iPhone charging cables. Mike Grover, a security researcher, has developed a charging cable that looks just ...
If you weren’t scared of USB cables before, you should be now. The O.MG cable (or Offensive MG kit) from [MG] hides a backdoor inside the shell of a USB connector. Plug this cable into your computer ...
Scary: Dubbed OMG Cables, these new variants are more capable than their counterparts. According to their creator, payloads can be triggered from over one mile away. Attackers can use them to log ...