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Researchers Infect iOS Devices With Malware Via Malicious Charger

Sparrowvsrevolution writes "At the upcoming Black Hat security conference in late July, three researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology plan to show off a proof-of-concept charger that they say can be used to invisibly install malware on a device running the latest version of Apple's iOS. A description of their talk posted to the conference website describes how they were able to install whatever malware they wished on an Apple device within a minute of the user plugging it into their malicious charger, which they're calling 'Mactans' after the scientific name of a Black Widow spider. The malware-loaded USB plug is built around an open-source single-board computer known as a BeagleBoard, sold by Texas Instruments for a retail price of around $45. The researchers have contacted Apple about their exploit but haven't heard back from the company and aren't sharing more details of their hack until they do."

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  1. Connectors by Nerdfest · · Score: 5, Funny

    I consider any charger with one of those proprietary connectors a 'malicious' charger.

  2. Re:Years old by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've seen this going back years with USB keyboards etc from China, they install all sorts of crap on your PC without you knowing.

    Wow, a sleazy USB device from China that has more flash memory than the specs indicate, rather than substantially less? Where can I find this miraculous creature?