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This week’s topic: USB Drop Attacks

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Have you ever seen a USB drive on the ground and been curious as to what may be on it? While it may be tempting to let our curiosity get the best of us, plugging in a random USB drive could result in a malicious attack that infects your device and your organization’s network.

In this week’s security tip video, learn how USB drop attacks work, and how to avoid becoming a victim. Click below to see out the video.

Quick Tips

  • USB drives are inexpensive to purchase, making them popular among scammers
  • Turn any found USB drives into your supervisor or IT