On Tue, 25 Oct 2016, Vít Šesták wrote:
> I am not sure if the devices can sniff both directions. I've believed
> that a device can sniff only inbound data and cannot communicate with
> other devices. I've tried to look for some document that would allow me
> to be sure about this, but I've foun
USB does not have DMA capabilities. If you have access to DMA, you have already
got access to the controller or the usbvm.
You probably can get into USBVM easily from an USB device by logging as root on
the login screen. This, however, assumes that keystrokes are not captured by
other means, wh
On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 11:43:51 AM UTC-4, Vít Šesták wrote:
> I am not sure if the devices can sniff both directions. I've believed that a
> device can sniff only inbound data and cannot communicate with other devices.
> I've tried to look for some document that would allow me to be sure
I am not sure if the devices can sniff both directions. I've believed that a
device can sniff only inbound data and cannot communicate with other devices.
I've tried to look for some document that would allow me to be sure about this,
but I've found nothing. Well, the official documentation woul
Am 10/25/2016 um 04:15 PM schrieb Vít Šesták:
I don't think that a USB drive can directly record keystrokes. The
communication goes in the opposite direction that the USB drive would need.
A malicious USB drive can also listen the data going to other USB devices on
the same controller. You can
I don't think that a USB drive can directly record keystrokes. The
communication goes in the opposite direction that the USB drive would need.
But USB drive can act as a keyboard (i.e. send keystrokes). You can disable all
devices acting as a keyboard using udev rules.
A malicious USB drive can
On 10/25/2016 09:09 AM, Robert Mittendorf wrote:
Am 10/25/2016 um 09:05 AM schrieb Andrew David Wong:
On 2016-10-24 23:48, pixel fairy wrote:
can the a usbvm be used to detect malicious usb devices? has anyone
tried this?
Sure, you can run whatever kind of detection software you like in a
Am 10/25/2016 um 09:05 AM schrieb Andrew David Wong:
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On 2016-10-24 23:48, pixel fairy wrote:
can the a usbvm be used to detect malicious usb devices? has anyone tried this?
Sure, you can run whatever kind of detection software you like in a USB
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On 2016-10-24 23:48, pixel fairy wrote:
> can the a usbvm be used to detect malicious usb devices? has anyone tried
> this?
>
Sure, you can run whatever kind of detection software you like in a USB VM.
However, not all malicious USB devices are de