USB sticks have long been a vector for viruses and malware, and it turns out that they can damage more than just your files.
This was not done by hacking into them remotely, but by plugging a USB Killer in one machine at a time. This malicious act caused around $58,000 in damage to 66 machines, using a device designed ...
It’s the USB Killer, and for only $99 USD, you too can destroy the USB port in your computer and everything else attached to it. The USB Killer is a device that plugs into the USB port on any ...
Design-in of USB 3.1 Gen 2 has become much more common in semiconductor devices. This adoption is being driven by a broad range of applications, most involving large file sizes or high-resolution ...