usb-based attacks
USB-based attacks refer to malicious activities that exploit vulnerabilities in USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections and devices to gain unauthorized access to computer systems, networks, or steal sensitive data. These attacks can involve the use of infected USB devices, such as flash drives or charging cables, to spread malware, execute unauthorized commands, or exploit flaws in operating systems.
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