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Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - VergeOfDiscovery - 26-02-2024

Store Bought Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB

The vibrator, Spencer’s Sexology Pussy Power 8-Function Rechargeable Bullet Vibrator, was infected with an information stealer known as Lumma. Lumma steals information from cryptocurrency wallets and browser extensions, as well as two-factor authentication details.

https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2024/02/vibrator-virus-steals-your-personal-information

Bit of a reminder that it's generally best to charge USB devices by plugging them into an AC socket in the wall rather than into a computer or laptop.


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - Lady Charlotte - 27-02-2024

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i bet that applies to lots of usb chargable devices! Angry


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - VergeOfDiscovery - 27-02-2024

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Applies to anything that connects via USB, even those that don't charge. Especially USB memory sticks.


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - Lady Charlotte - 27-02-2024

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on a lighter note, its ironic that a sex toy passes on a virus!!, so much for safer sex ... Big Grin


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - Kay Lady - 27-02-2024

Maybe we should all just use a wall outlet usb charger for all these devices. I am old fashioned, I like vibrators that use regular batteries or the big wand that plugs into the wall.


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - VergeOfDiscovery - 27-02-2024

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on a lighter note, its ironic that a sex toy passes on a virus!!, so much for safer sex ... Big Grin

Funny thing is, there is such a thing as "USB condoms" to help prevent these issues.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/flying-this-weekend-this-6-usb-condom-will-protect-your-data-from-suspicious-outlets/


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - VergeOfDiscovery - 27-02-2024

(27-02-2024, 12:32 PM)Kay Lady Wrote:  Maybe we should all just use a wall outlet usb charger for all these devices. I am old fashioned, I like vibrators that use regular batteries or the big wand that plugs into the wall.

I prefer wall outlet charging for just about anything (it's usually a lot faster).


RE: Vibrator Caught Installing Malware via USB - Teddy - 27-02-2024

(27-02-2024, 03:41 PM)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote:  
(27-02-2024, 12:32 PM)Kay Lady Wrote:  Maybe we should all just use a wall outlet usb charger for all these devices. I am old fashioned, I like vibrators that use regular batteries or the big wand that plugs into the wall.

I prefer wall outlet charging for just about anything (it's usually a lot faster).
BTW in many public places there are free (or paid-for) USB-A connectors for charging. One should be equally careful with those. The simplest solution is to have a small "USB condom" (A male-female connector which blocks data lines), or a charging-only cable which has only power wires connected.