Poison tap is a $5 device, which is developed by a hacker/developer Samy Kamkar. The little tool can break into your
password-protected computers, as long as there is a browser open in the background.
Samy Kamkar, the creator of PoisonTap, said it had cost him
"just$5 and only 30 seconds to hack into any working computer. What makes this PoisonTap more worst is it can even hack a password protected computers.
Samy Kamkar has designed an exploit tool which can establish a privacy-invading backdoor into the computer.
Hacker just needs to plug in the device and wait for few seconds to gather all the information stored on the computer.
PoisonTap is built on Raspberry Pi Zero microcomputer. Once the device is plugged into a USB port, it immediately imitates a network deviceand targets all the outbound connections by pretending to be the whole internet which tricks the computer to transmit all traffic to it.
This $5 device also let an attacker install determined web-based backdoors in HTTP cache for hundreds of thousands of domains which make victim’s web browser and local network remotely accessible by the hacker.
The best thing to avoid this kind of attacks is to set your computer to hibernate mode, rather than sleep because, in hibernation, your computer suspends all processes.
Make sure to clean your web browser’scache and disable the USB ports that you don’t use. The most crucial thing is, always close your web browser before leaving the desk.
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