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Bag of USB's #1
Buddy gave me about 30 1 GB USB Sticks. What would you do with these? Thinking of making a bunch of usb stealers any other good ideas?
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 02:25 AM by Complibur.)

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RE: Bag of USB's #2
The Issue In terms of their usage, Is that the capacity of 1GB Is not much nowadays. It won't take much to max out.

Personally, given I have many lappies that have full disk encryption (on the boot drive), I'd use one USB stick per lappy to authenticate the boot process. For sensitive credentials that utilize minimum storage (example, user logins stored In text files), a redundant-type back Is the way to go.

If both the USB device and capacity Is suited and you're running the Windows platform that needs extra performance, the use of "ReadyBoost" may come In handy. Making your own bad USB/Rubber Ducky would've been good If the USB sticks were suitable/compatible.
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RE: Bag of USB's #3
Personally, I'd scan for any deleted files. I'm kind of curious what was there before and whenever I am given a HDD or any removable storage(s), that's the first thing I do.

Although, I would turn those USBs into bootable media like rescue disks, etc.

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RE: Bag of USB's #4
Do BadUSB on all of them and trow them around a parking lot of a goverment institute

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RE: Bag of USB's #5
Purchase a large USB hub and plug it all in, extra storage space.
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RE: Bag of USB's #6
(07-12-2017, 12:42 PM)Pikami Wrote: Do BadUSB on all of them and trow them around a parking lot of a goverment institute

I second this.
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RE: Bag of USB's #7
(07-12-2017, 02:49 PM)Skryptec Wrote: Purchase a large USB hub and plug it all in, extra storage space.

If you do this you can use RAID to merge all the usb's to one partition.
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 03:32 PM by Pikami.)

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RE: Bag of USB's #8
Using a few for 2FA is a nice idea. If you have money in a cryptocurrency, you can encrypt 2-3 (for back-up in case one gets lost) and store your wallet on them. You can have a bunch of extra net-install Linux drives, so you'll never have to download when getting a new distro. (make sure they are net-install images). You can use a bunch of them in an array of drives to make one 10+GB drive. You can hypothetically try to make BadUSBs if the controller supports it; if it doesn't, you can hypothetically make some malware and put it on them and throw them into people's houses (assuming you want to have control over their computers).

Or you can do what @Pikami said:
(07-12-2017, 12:42 PM)Pikami Wrote: Do BadUSB on all of them and trow them around a parking lot of a goverment institute
This just made my day, thanks Pikami.

(Hypothetically, if I were to do the last one, then I would go with the FCC, FBI, or NSA and make sure to do a lot of damage)
(definitely hypothetical)
(obviously hypothetical)
(I'm gonna leave now...)
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 08:56 PM by Blink.)


(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.

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RE: Bag of USB's #9
I'll see what firmware these sticks are on and if they don't work for badusb's I'll be taking that partition advice thanks!

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