We must be very careful when using it on our computers. Surely more than once they have left us a PenDrive so that we “pass a file” and, either due to haste or ignorance. We have not done a small security analysis before working with it. It is something very frequent, and also very dangerous. By connecting our computer with an ‘unknown’ external memory, we are directly exposing it to all kinds of threats. Any PenDrive that we use regularly is made up of two parts . While one of them is in charge of storing our data , and it is the visible part that we can modify from any device through the USB port; the other is intended for the controllers of the device itself.
Therefore, a cybercriminal
Might be able to modify the hidden side so that the half we see apparently works cleanly and correctly. study established that more than 30% of computer viruses spread through USB sticks. The number has only increased, suggesting that it is an increasingly serious problem. granada_pendrive Knowing this, we would like to comment on some of the main risks that we will run when using a ‘dirty’ PenDrive. Because let’s not fool ourselves, even if we don’t want to put our computer in danger, sooner or later, we will all be forced to do so.
White glove thief As if it
Were a spy movie, with a PenDrive it is possible to steal all the data from a computer. Just by connecting it to one of its USB ports. There are specific programs , which are housed inside the hidden part of the device. That we have talked about before, that automate the data copy process. And this works BI Lists in two directions: it can copy data from the computer to the stick. But it can also ‘inject’ malicious software from the PenDrive to the PC. In fact, it would be as easy as placing a PenDrive containing a custom Trojan in a company. In full view of its employees, so that they start using it and the cybercriminal can access their data sources.