Marzipan
Well-known member
it's curious and while the risk of compromising your system is EXTREMELY high, it's only a threat if it has direct access to your PC.
Most companies are compromised by some form of social engineering.
Leave a usb drive in a parking lot every week or so and wait.
not RubberDucky, but read about some bad guys in the UK that were mailing the USB key versions of MS Office where the Office key was swapped out for something with malware. seems it included some form of documentation to make the recipient think they received it in error and nobody knew so they would try to use it. plug it an and WHAM!Most companies are compromised by some form of social engineering.
Leave a usb drive in a parking lot every week or so and wait.
Or the latest which is to mail out "office" update USBs.....
I haven't heard of that one; it's dang clever.not RubberDucky, but read about some bad guys in the UK that were mailing the USB key versions of MS Office where the Office key was swapped out for something with malware. seems it included some form of documentation to make the recipient think they received it in error and nobody knew so they would try to use it. plug it an and WHAM!
Do go on. I have several $5sWhat people will do for $5...well I'd do some odd things for $5.