just around the corner,
well 110 days away as it happens, if you own a Mac or iPod made by apple, beware if you receive a Christmas present from Santa Claus, like a cable, they said that C type cables were too small to insert a hacking device, they were wrong! photograph Motherboard, from the article:
I plugged
the Apple lightning cable into my iPod and connected it to my Mac, just as I
normally would. My iPod started charging, iTunes detected the device, and my
iPod produced the pop-up asking if I wanted to trust this computer. All
expected behaviour.
But this
cable was hiding a secret. A short while later, a hacker remotely opened a
terminal on my Mac's screen, letting them run commands on my computer as they
saw fit. This is because this wasn't a regular cable. Instead, it had been
modified to include an implant; extra components placed inside the cable
letting the hacker remotely connect to the computer.
"It
looks like a legitimate cable and works just like one. Not even your computer
will notice a difference. Until I, as an attacker, wirelessly take control of
the cable," the
security researcher known as MG who made these cables told Motherboard
after he showed me how it works at the annual Def Con hacking conference.
"I’m
currently seeing up to 300 feet with a smartphone when connecting
directly," he said, when asked how close an attacker needs to be to take
advantage of the cable once a victim has plugged it into their machine. A
hacker could use a stronger antenna to reach further if necessary, "But
the cable can be configured to act as a client to a nearby wireless network.
And if that wireless network has an internet connection, the distance basically
becomes unlimited." he added.
apparently these cables can be bought for $200, Merry Christmas!
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