• You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?

    From Digital Man@VERT to All on Sun Sep 17 14:57:04 2023
    POLL
    • You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    • (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)
    • 1) Take it home and plug it into my personal computer
      12
    • 2) Take it work and plug it into my work computer
      5
    • 3) Take it to Walmart and plug it into a computer for sale
      23
    • 4) Pick it up and throw it in a trash bin
      8
    • 5) Give it away as a gift
      1
    • 6) Call the police
      0
    • 7) Nothing
      4
    •  
      You cannot vote on this poll.
  • From Nightfox to Digital Man on Sun Sep 17 18:52:54 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 02:57 pm

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    hmm.. DDMsgReader seems to be one off on voting on polls now (I know it used to be correct); I intended to vote for throwing it into the trash can, but it looks like it registered my vote as plugging it into a Wal-Mart computer.

    I don't think I'd want to plug a random USB stick into any computer, unless it was just a spare test computer and not connected to the internet (since I don't know what's on it). I'd wonder if someone might have malicious intent by leaving a USB stick somewhere, but I doubt the police would want to spend their time on it.

    Nightfox
  • From Digital Man@VERT to Nightfox on Sun Sep 17 20:22:11 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Sun Sep 17 2023 06:52 pm

    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 02:57 pm

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    hmm.. DDMsgReader seems to be one off on voting on polls now (I know it used to be correct); I intended to vote for throwing it into the trash can, but it looks like it registered my vote as plugging it into a Wal-Mart computer.

    I don't think I'd want to plug a random USB stick into any computer, unless it was just a spare test computer and not connected to the internet (since I don't know what's on it). I'd wonder if someone might have malicious intent by leaving a USB stick somewhere, but I doubt the police would want to spend their time on it.

    A malicious USB stick can actually physically destroy a computer (and possibly cause harm to people nearby):
    https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/rule-of-thumb-usb-killers-pose-real-threat

    Also, it's possible that a USB stick is not (just) a storage device, but could be a keyboard/mouse (HID) device disguised as a storage device, that when plugged in will do a bunch of things to/with your computer that you don't want.
    https://blog.teamascend.com/rubber-ducky

    There's more than just the 'autorun' of malware to be concerned about.

    But yeah, you should fix that voting problem. Walmart would appreciate it. :-) --
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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Mon Sep 18 21:39:30 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 14:57:04

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard drive running Linux from a CD with a BIOS likely too old to be infectable. :)
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Nelgin on Mon Sep 18 20:46:36 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Mon Sep 18 2023 09:39 pm

    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 14:57:04

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard drive running Linux from a CD with a BIOS likely too old to be infectable.

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire. Wrong answer! --
    digital man (rob)

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Nelgin on Mon Sep 18 23:48:00 2023
    On 18 Sep 2023, Nelgin said the following...

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard drive running Linux from a CD with a BIOS likely too old to be
    infectable. :) ---

    there's lots of creepy stuff that maybe hasn't been done yet.. for example a usb-c device that pretended to be a monitor could be fed everything you do.. assuming you managed to put the pc into 'mirror mode' .. something you might be able to automate by also making the usb stick include a keyboard/mouse
    controller.. at that point you could probably create something to remotely control the computer too. a non-savvy user might choose mirror mode on their own just to avoid losing windows to the invisible desktop lol

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to fusion on Mon Sep 18 23:56:00 2023
    On 18 Sep 2023, fusion said the following...

    probably create something to remotely control the computer too. a non-savvy user might choose mirror mode on their own just to avoid
    losing windows to the invisible desktop lol

    actually, i think as part of the power saving stuff, when the screens are off the video card will power itself down part way and windows sees no monitors connected.. the usb-c display might be the last one left and get everything anyways.. ;)

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Digital Man on Tue Sep 19 08:08:00 2023
    Digital Man wrote to Nelgin <=-

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard drive running Linux from a CD with a BIOS likely too old to be infectable.

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire. Wrong answer!

    Mine does that all the time anyways, USB or no USB. :)


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to all on Tue Sep 19 22:27:19 2023
    Re: Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Digital Man on Tue Sep 19 2023 08:08 am

    Digital Man wrote to Nelgin <=-

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard drive running Linux from a CD with a BIOS likely too old to be infectable.

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire. Wrong answer!

    Mine does that all the time anyways, USB or no USB. :)


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    if i find a usb stick first thing i do is destroy it.
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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Nelgin on Wed Sep 20 18:09:59 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Mon Sep 18 2023 09:39 pm

    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to on Sun Sep 17 2023 14:57:04

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    8. Plug it into a spare, non-internet connected computer without a hard driv > ---
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    Meh, then its concealed capacitor blows your motherboard up.

    I think some USB 3.x hubs allow direct memory access to USB devices, which is ugly as heck. How direct memory access became a thing for pluggable devices makes the people who had the idea deserving of a slow public execution.

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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Wed Sep 20 21:38:03 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Mon Sep 18 2023 20:46:36

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire. Wrong answer! --

    Can throw ashes in the trash rather than have to take it to recycling. nelgin for the win!
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  • From The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to Nightfox on Thu Sep 28 13:09:36 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Sun Sep 17 2023 06:52 pm

    (it's not your USB stick and you don't know where it came from)

    hmm.. DDMsgReader seems to be one off on voting on polls now (I know it used to be correct); I intended to vote for throwing it into the trash can, but it looks like it registered my vote as plugging it into a Wal-Mart computer.

    I don't think I'd want to plug a random USB stick into any computer, unless it was just a spare test computer and not connected to the internet (since I don't know what's on it). I'd wonder if someone might have malicious intent by leaving a USB stick somewhere, but I doubt the police would want to spend their time on it.

    Some CISOs like to leave them randomly so they can catch people plugging them in.

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  • From Nightfox to The Lizard Master on Fri Sep 29 09:21:47 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: The Lizard Master to Nightfox on Thu Sep 28 2023 01:09 pm

    I don't think I'd want to plug a random USB stick into any computer, unless

    Some CISOs like to leave them randomly so they can catch people plugging them in.

    What is a CISO?

    Nightfox
  • From The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to Nightfox on Fri Sep 29 14:10:47 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Nightfox to The Lizard Master on Fri Sep 29 2023 09:21 am

    Some CISOs like to leave them randomly so they can catch people plugging them in.

    What is a CISO?

    Chief Information Security Officer

    ---TLM

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Digital Man on Sun Oct 1 16:15:59 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Sun Sep 17 2023 20:22:11

    There's more than just the 'autorun' of malware to be concerned about.

    But yeah, you should fix that voting problem. Walmart would appreciate it. :-)

    "The county is responsible for securing the machines, it's not our job."

    I won't go into, or list any specific issues. That said, I don't work for the company that made the on-demand printers used in Maricopa county and others anymore. All said, I am more skeptical of election integrity than most.


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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to fusion on Sun Oct 1 16:23:59 2023
    Re: Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: fusion to Nelgin on Mon Sep 18 2023 23:48:00

    there's lots of creepy stuff that maybe hasn't been done yet.. for example a usb-c device that pretended to be a monitor could be fed everything you do.. assuming you managed to put the pc into 'mirror mode' .. something you might be able to automate by also making the usb stick include a keyboard/mouse controller.. at that point you could probably create something to remotely control the computer too. a non-savvy user might choose mirror mode on their own just to avoid losing windows to the invisible desktop lol

    There's lots of creepy stuff that *has* been done. You can do an HID as well as small storage and even a wireless network adapter. If the device being plugged into is unlocked, and you know the OS in question, there's quite a bit you can do.

    For a system I had concerns about, I actually wanted to have a second sealed system with only a serial interface externally with a write-only log to at least track any potential security issues... But, what could go wrong with systems running windows, software that has plain text database passwords available to non-admin accounts and ballot PDF files that aren't even cryptographically signed. And so what if these systems were actually deployed on systems that aren't the systems tested on... and no big deal if configurations were changed the night before and morning of the election...

    "Most secure election in US history."


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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Oct 1 16:25:47 2023
    Re: Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Digital Man on Tue Sep 19 2023 08:08:00

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire.
    Wrong
    answer!

    Mine does that all the time anyways, USB or no USB. :)

    No joke, a friend's first experience with a USB keyboard mid 90's, the interface melted/smoked... he wouldn't do anything with USB for half a decade after that.


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  • From Ewing@VERT/MORTAL to The Lizard Master on Tue Oct 3 10:16:32 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: The Lizard Master to Nightfox on Thu Sep 28 2023 01:09 pm

    Some CISOs like to leave them randomly so they can catch people plugging them in.

    I used to occasionally "drop" them in the office carpark and go tap people on the shoulder when they'd be plugged into a work PC. People can't resist the temptation of a random USB drive.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Ewing on Mon Oct 2 20:30:21 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: Ewing to The Lizard Master on Tue Oct 03 2023 10:16 am

    Re: You find a USB stick on the ground in public, what do you do?
    By: The Lizard Master to Nightfox on Thu Sep 28 2023 01:09 pm

    Some CISOs like to leave them randomly so they can catch people plugging them in.

    I used to occasionally "drop" them in the office carpark and go tap people on the shoulder when they'd be plugged into a work PC. People can't resist the temptation of a random USB drive.

    not much work to do , eh?
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  • From Nopants@VERT/CITBBS to Digital Man on Tue Oct 3 18:06:00 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Mon Sep 18 2023 09:46 pm

    And Bang! 5 seconds later the computer smokes and catches fire. Wrong answer

    and you notice that you have turned into a pile of dust. How, I can't imagine.


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  • From Margaerynne@VERT/PALANTIR to Nopants on Mon Oct 9 20:45:02 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nopants to Digital Man on Tue Oct 03 2023 06:06 pm

    and you notice that you have turned into a pile of dust. How, I can't imagine.

    *** YOU HAVE DIED ***

    Would you like to (u)ndo your previous action, or (r)estart?

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  • From Nightfox to Margaerynne on Sun Oct 22 11:29:35 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Margaerynne to Nopants on Mon Oct 09 2023 08:45 pm

    and you notice that you have turned into a pile of dust. How, I can't
    imagine.

    *** YOU HAVE DIED ***

    Of dystentery?

    Nightfox
  • From nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 02:35:34 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nightfox to Margaerynne on Sun Oct 22 2023 11:29:35

    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.
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  • From Nightfox to nelgin on Mon Oct 23 08:27:30 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 2023 02:35 am

    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    Nightfox
  • From nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 11:18:11 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nightfox to nelgin on Mon Oct 23 2023 08:27:30

    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    Oh, is this one of those "All your base belong to ME!!!" type things? :)
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  • From Nightfox to nelgin on Mon Oct 23 10:41:50 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 2023 11:18 am

    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    Oh, is this one of those "All your base belong to ME!!!" type things? :)

    No, it's not a language thing. Oregon Trail had an ending where it said "You have died of dysentery". It's an actual disease:
    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23567-dysentery

    Nightfox
  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 12:32:10 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nightfox to nelgin on Mon Oct 23 2023 08:27 am

    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 2023 02:35 am

    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    Nightfox

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to nelgin on Mon Oct 23 12:32:30 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Oct 23 2023 11:18 am


    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    Oh, is this one of those "All your base belong to ME!!!" type things? :)

    whaaaaa
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to NIGHTFOX on Tue Oct 24 08:38:00 2023
    Of dystentery?

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    I think he was calling out the spelling goof.


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  • From Nightfox to Dumas Walker on Tue Oct 24 12:28:30 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Dumas Walker to NIGHTFOX on Tue Oct 24 2023 08:38 am

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    I think he was calling out the spelling goof.

    Honestly I didn't even notice until now..

    Nightfox
  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Wed Oct 25 00:02:32 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Dumas Walker to NIGHTFOX on Tue Oct 24 2023 08:38 am


    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    I think he was calling out the spelling goof.



    i hope not. that would be real anal.
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Nightfox on Wed Oct 25 00:02:55 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nightfox to Dumas Walker on Tue Oct 24 2023 12:28 pm

    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Dumas Walker to NIGHTFOX on Tue Oct 24 2023 08:38 am

    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    I think he was calling out the spelling goof.

    Honestly I didn't even notice until now..

    Nightfox

    shame on you for spelling wrong. shame on you. how dare you.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to NIGHTFOX on Wed Oct 25 09:54:00 2023
    Dr Nightfox just invented a new disease.

    That was a reference to the Oregon Trail game..

    I think he was calling out the spelling goof.

    Honestly I didn't even notice until now..

    It took me several times to notice. ;)


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  • From Nopants@VERT/CITBBS to MRO on Wed Oct 25 17:56:00 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: MRO to Dumas Walker on Wed Oct 25 2023 01:02 am

    i hope not. that would be real anal.

    an infection there could be caused by dysentry

    maybe op should get it checked out

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Nopants on Thu Oct 26 02:37:21 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Nopants to MRO on Wed Oct 25 2023 05:56 pm

    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: MRO to Dumas Walker on Wed Oct 25 2023 01:02 am

    i hope not. that would be real anal.

    an infection there could be caused by dysentry

    maybe op should get it checked out

    i heard that back in the day people literally shit their guts out
    from dysentery.
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  • From Dr. What@VERT/CPMDEN to MRO on Fri Oct 27 07:21:00 2023
    MRO wrote to Nopants <=-

    i heard that back in the day people literally shit their guts out
    from dysentery.

    I think that was only on the Oregon Trail.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dr. What on Fri Oct 27 08:42:23 2023
    Re: You find a USB stick on t
    By: Dr. What to MRO on Fri Oct 27 2023 07:21 am

    MRO wrote to Nopants <=-

    i heard that back in the day people literally shit their guts out
    from dysentery.

    I think that was only on the Oregon Trail.



    no, some king or something died of it.
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