Sujet : Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports
De : sylvia (at) *nospam* email.invalid (Sylvia Else)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 09. Jun 2024, 09:55:21
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On 07-June-24 12:02 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
Seems there have been cases of crims hijacking USB charging outlets in
airports to connect special devices that can pwn your mobile device
<https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/news/airport-passengers-warned-of-phone-charging-scams/RGBS35ORBVBUDJIVO466TIFNAQ/>.
When I was in Hong Kong Airport a few years ago, it was very hard for
me to find a mains outlet to charge my laptop. Just about all the
ports built into the public seating areas were USB ones, for
phones/tablets.
It is possible to get USB cables that only connect the power wires for
charging, without enabling data transfer. Alternatively, here
<https://github.com/robertfisk/USG/wiki> is a USB “firewall”-type
device that tries to protect you from malicious devices. If you don’t
want to build your own, there’s a link in the readme to buy NZ-made
ones.
Third attempt - I'm not seeing this arrive in the NG.
Is this still an issue, at least as far as Android phones are concerned?
Sylvia.