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by LIV2 2406 days ago
I'm guessing it's to protect against MITM of the USB interface
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How would that help though? If you have a compromised USB interface, and you're entering your pin on that machine, you could just capture the keyboard input anyway.
That's a good point!, it has to be for another reason.

Interested to hear what it's for

Nope, you were right. It's for USB MITM. I guess the assumption is that the keyboard is wired in a different way (a laptop?) or in wireless scenarios (NFC Yubikey).
Quality discussion, both of you, thanks!