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Old 3rd January 2019, 08:41   #1
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Default Chrome OS will block the USB ports on locked Chromebooks

Even when your Chromebook is locked, bad actors can access it using a "Rubber Ducky," or malicious USB drive that mimics a keyboard. Chrome OS will soon put a stop to those attacks with a feature called USBGuard, seen in a Canary Chrome build by Chro...

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