by introducing a power surge via the USB port.

So, how does it work?

Any public facing USB port should be considered an attack vector, says the company.

USB Kill 2.0 On Sale, Destroys Any Device Which It Is Plugged Into!!!

Launched on August 16, the USB Kill 2.0 is already out of stock in its companys store.

The company says on its websites that it strongly condems [sic] malicious use of its products.

However, not every gear is susceptible to a USB Kill 2.0 attack.

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Source:ZDNet

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