At first glance, it is a normal USB cable, but when it is actually plugged into a PC, it behaves maliciously and helps hacking with the 'O.MG cable '. Until now, O.MG cables that are indistinguishable ...
QUESTION: I just learned about the O.MG cable and can’t understand how something like this is legal! ANSWER: Security researchers are in the business of constantly tinkering with commonly used ...
A hacker who goes by the name of MG has announced that he has created a lightning cable that can be used to hack your computer, the device is called O.MG Cable. As we can see from the photo above it ...
Q: I just learned about the O.MG cable and can’t understand how something like this is legal! A: Security researchers are in the business of constantly tinkering with commonly used technology to see ...
Now even your USB-C and Lightning cables can spy on you. Hak5 has begun selling USB-C and USB-A cables that yes, work as cables—but they can also be used hack your laptop, tablet, or phone remotely.
Ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery unveils the O.MG cable, a seemingly innocent charger with a sinister secret. This device can secretly record keystrokes, steal data, and even take control of computers.
We often tend to ignore the consequences that using third-party accessories can have. Similarly, one might think what harm can a third-party USB cable do, right? If you are someone who borrows a USB ...
THE O.MG iPhone charging cable may be recording and leaking what you’re typing, ranging from passwords to bank account details, users have been warned. The Lightning to USB-C cable used by hackers is ...