Massive, undetectable security flaw found in USB: It’s time to get your PS/2 keyboard out of the cupboard | ExtremeTech
This flaw, dubbed BadUSB
by Security Research Labs in Berlin, leverages the fact that every USB
device has a controller chip. Whether it’s your PC, smartphone, external
hard drive, or an audio breakout box, there’s a USB controller chip in
every device that controls the USB connection to other devices.
It turns out, according to SR Labs, that these controllers have
firmware that can be reprogrammed to do a whole host of malicious things
— and, perhaps most importantly, this reprogramming is almost
impossible to detect.
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