If ever you have wanted to kill a computer - any USB device really - for US$49.95 you can buy USB Kill 2.0. The device is marketed as a tester and works by drawing 5V DC from the USB port into a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When you think of USB sticks, you probably see them as portable storage devices. However, they can also serve other useful purposes beyond ...
Back in October 2015, we covered a seemingly hypothetical technology referred to as the ‘USB Kill’ – its creators claimed the device was able to destroy the hardware it’s inserted into by zapping the ...
A Hong Kong-based technology manufacturer, USBKill.com, has taken data security to the “Mission Impossible” extreme by creating a USB stick that uses an electrical discharge to fry an unauthorized ...
A company has brought USB kill drives to market. These are flash drives loaded with system-destroying capacitors, not conventional flash. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in ...