USB cable: espionage, sabotage, infiltration
What do you do when you have misplaced your USB cable? You borrow one without worrying about any unpleasant consequences of this simple loan. Beware! A microcontroller hidden in the connector of a USB cable communicates wirelessly with the outside world. Its Bluetooth interface allows anyone who controls it to install malware or spyware.
Spy microcontroller hidden in the connector
We’ve certainly learned to beware of USB memory sticks, but our vigilance stops there. Nonetheless, if this subject interests you, you are doubtless aware that inside the USB connector it is possible to conceal a microcontroller. That is capable of transforming a common-looking USB cable into a formidable hacking tool. A few years ago, when this possibility (often called BadUSB) was brought to light, it made a bit of noise. It has been made practical in an interesting product (but one of debatable uses!)The microcontroller hidden in the connector of the USB Ninja cable is notable in that it communicates wirelessly with the outside world. It is its Bluetooth interface which allows the person controlling the USB Ninja to surreptitiously load malware or spyware.
Programming the device can be done directly in C or in the Arduino programming environment (IDE). Unlocking the device is done with the aid of a small magnet.