On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:28:18AM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote: > Thank you for your responses. Note that I am in *no* hurry. > > Re: Safety. (most responses) > > In a way, I *am* setting up my own "Forensics Lab", and will be happy to > help out any Malware Mitigation organizations out there, that are > interested in USB issues. > > Instead of a Raspberry Pi (Great suggestion. Thanks!) I have a really old > Luggable, which doesn't, natively have USB, but Pcmcia instead. I have a > Pcmcia USB card, with no Power Source (so anything plugged in, requires > external power). It won't be Buster, but I plan on using a Custom > (compiled) Kernel without a USB support.
And how are you going to look at usb without usb support? > > You see, I *doing* some Homework. And the Doc Directory of the Linux Kernel > is helping me a lot! > > My suspicion, by the way, is that the Power types of Malware are caused by > shorting out some Pins. NO! That is naive to think like that. It is much more destructive! Most likely they employ a resonator circuit which is able to create bursts with voltages in excess of 10,000 V. They will destroy any gate on you silicon. Very evil stuff, designed to destroy. -H -- Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com