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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...