Yes, it sounds really dangerous.

The USB Killer falls into this category, for its usefulness.

The idea that served as the basis to USB Killer is simple.

USB Kill 2.0

The process lasts for a few seconds and the damage is permanent.

For now, according to the information fromUSBKill.com, only the latest MacBook has protection against USB Killer.

The reason is that this has optical data isolation channels in USB ports.

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