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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

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A Chinese company is selling a USB stick with a capacitor that will discharge an electric pulse guaranteed to destroy the motherboard of a computer into which it's connected.

This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

YSK: Never plug in a flash drive you don't recognize to a computer you care about. Malicious USB devices can hack or fry your computer. : r/YouShouldKnow

This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

This USB stick will fry your computer within seconds • Graham Cluley

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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

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This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

So I'm building a pc for the first time and I think its ready to start it, but I'm absolutely terrified that I've accidentally wired something wrong and it'll fry my compoments.

This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

Building a pc for my gf, but I ran into a problem. I can't find anywhere to mount the ssd, where it's angled correctly for the psu cable. Help needed (sad emoji).

This USB stick will fry your unsecured computer

Does dropping malicious USB sticks really work? Yes, worryingly well