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.
A new version of the O.MG hacking tool, which looks like an unassuming Lightning cable, can compromise a range of devices and inject commands, log keystrokes, and more. The O.MG Elite was recently ...
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 ...
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 ...
This week on Y0ur P@ssw0rd S*cks we’re going to do something a little different. The sellers of the cable also sell a device you can plug any USB cable into to detect whether it’s normal or malicious.
A normal-looking Lightning cable that can used to steal data like passwords and send it to a hacker has been developed, Vice reports. The "OMG Cable" compared to Apple's Lightning to USB cable. The ...
When Apple announced in August that it would check for child sexual abuse materials on its customers' devices, privacy advocates and cryptographers immediately and loudly rejected the idea. In the ...