UsbDk
usbguard
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491 | 1,075 | |
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0.0 | 1.0 | |
9 months ago | 11 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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UsbDk
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Redmi note 8 pro won't turn, doesn't even go to recovery or fastboot
Download git, UsbDk.
usbguard
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Security of wireless keyboards
You want USBGuard. Its probably available in your distro repository. Its a very neat piece of software!
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USBGuard
If I were an attacker, could I clone the device id and attributes of the victim's previously approved devices? https://github.com/USBGuard/usbguard#before-the-first-start
Anyway I enjoy this HID stuff, I've been playing with using a computer as a keyboard to another computer. With scroll, num, and capslock LED's, bidirectional communication can be achieved and by injecting a small process I think some new kind of universal REPL can be accomplished.
- How to obtain hardened kernel?
- MS Poweruser claim: Windows 10 has fewer vulnerabilities than Linux (the kernel). How was this conclusion reached though?
- USBGuard: USB Device Whitelisting and Blacklisting
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USBGuard vs USB?
Few days ago I found this: https://usbguard.github.io/ but during read some information how-to, I found comments similar to this: "A USB device can identify itself basically however it wants ". What's your opinion? USBGuard could be a tool, that nice to have or could be useless for some reason?
- Self hosted USB management software
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Blacklisting all usb devices, until manually authenticated
Hello lynet_101 I think that UsbGuard is what you are looking for: https://usbguard.github.io/
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The Google plasma globe affair of 2012
For those wondering, there is an easy defense against this on Linux, USBGuard (https://usbguard.github.io/)
RHEL7+ include USBGuard as part of the standard repo [0]
[0] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterp...
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Prevent badusb attack?
Isn't UsbGuard designed to prevent exactly just that?
What are some alternatives?
libwdi - Windows Driver Installer library for USB devices
LsUSB - Collect lsusb reports and find most popular USB devices
mixman-dm2 - Windows 10 driver for the Mixman DM2 USB turntable
xow - Linux driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle
PS5-Camera-Firmware-Loader - A cross-platform utility for loading custom firmware onto the PlayStation 5 camera, written in Rust
usbguard-notifier - A tool for detecting usbguard policy and device presence changes
git - A fork of Git containing Windows-specific patches.
msigd - MSI Gaming Device control application
beacn-linux - [Work in Progress] A Linux version of the BEACN Mix application.
duckhunt - :dart: Prevent RubberDucky (or other keystroke injection) attacks
kvm-guest-drivers-windows - Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
rpm-hardened_malloc