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by rolph 1228 days ago
ifyou have access to a linux install, you should be able to see if you have files not visible to windows. they will be prefixed with an ascii[unicode] character that blinds windows file finder.

this USB exploit is a second prong to an attack and could possibly use the USB to hold a wedge into a back door, as well as snarphing files.

this is a demonstration of why firmware custody of trust must be unbroken