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If you find USB-memory stick don't even touch it





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Kimmo Huosionmaa

This is the real thing, those USB-stick heads might be connected to the high voltage device, what can burn your laptop immediately. That kind of nasty surprises can be done quite easily. But when we are talking about the dropped memory sticks, what have some secret information, must that memory stick would be put in the garbage. The attempt to connect the computers in those USB sticks can be dangerous, and the computer can also turn down and that can destroy the USB-port. Or even the entire computer could be destroyed.


Those memory sticks can involve the malware programs, what can download themselves in the computer and then delete themselves in the memory stick. That kind of virus can infect many computers in the network. Those sticks might be dropped near the interesting corporations, and they are sometimes marked for the attractive logo. And when some worker put that stick in the computer, the virus would infect the computer very fast, and then the virus could start to sprawl in the very fast way.


The most effective computer malware tools can infect the WLAN-network routers, and then deliver every single byte in the system to the third part. In this case, the infected hot spot would send the bytes two times in the same time, and that would cause that every single word or action in the targeted system would be sent to some hackers. And that kind of malware can infect many another system, if it can transform by the air.

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