Hi All,

Ofcourse yes ,

As i came to know that 25% of  worms are designed in such a way that it
spread through USB storage devices connected to computers.
These types of threats can copy themselves to any device capable of storing
information such as cell phones, external hard drives, DVDs, flash memories
and MP3/4 players.

According  security labs survey responses from more than 10,470 companies
across 20 countries, it was revealed that approximately 48 percent of SMBs
(with up to 1,000 computers) admit to having been infected by some type of
malware over the last year. As further proof, 27 percent confirmed that the
source of the infection was a USB device connected to a computer.

*How  it Work ?*

The basic technique used is as follows: Windows uses the Autorun.inf file on
these drives or devices to know which action to take whenever they are
connected to a computer. This file, which is on the root directory of the
device, offers the option to automatically run part of the content on the
device when it connects to a computer.

By modifying Autorun.inf with specific commands, cyber-crooks can enable
malware stored on the USB drive to run automatically when the device
connects to a computer, thus immediately infecting the computer in question.

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