Bad USB: why must we discuss this threat in companies?
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces have simplified how physical connections are made to a system despite the adoption of this device, increasing the possibility of malicious activities. In this work, we described the family of BadUSB attacks and disclosed how to use ATTiny85 microcontrollers to execute a Rubber Ducky attack while discussing preventive cybersecurity practices in companies running Microsoft Windows.
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Pedro Brandao (PhD), & Rohan Scanavez (Degree). (2021). Bad USB: why must we discuss this threat in companies?. Research Review, 2(3), 561–567. Retrieved from https://researchreview.in/index.php/rr/article/view/65
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