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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @turker 17 Feb \ on: How to plug in a 'strange' USB device? security
I have a cheap solution. I have Kali Linux installed on my 8GB USB drive. When I get something like that, I'm disconnecting my SSD from my hardware, plugging my Kali USB, booting the Kali from USB and after that I'm using "strange" USB. I also have another layer of security on top of that. After I finish my job, I'm booting from my security HDD to scan things and see everything is well. After that, I'm booting from my main SSD. I got a switch for these type of things.