• @Mango
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        53 days ago

        Surely lots. There are dramatically more phones on the planet than people.

      • Robust Mirror
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        44 days ago

        Average person? Probably not many. But it’s also not some expensive, rare, hard to have thing. I have several raspberry pi’s that could easily serve the purpose by just not connecting a new image to a network.

        • brunchyvirus
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          44 days ago

          Yeah the cheapest way, too bad the rpi 4/5 and future versions make it possible to write to the eeprom. Atleast it sounds like the newer ones have a way to make it write protected via a jumper or something.

          • Robust Mirror
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            94 days ago

            Sure, but I mean the chances of someone creating a virus specifically to run when plugged into a pi running pi OS or other Linux os with the purpose of attacking the eeprom, delivered by dropping usb sticks in public is so ridiculously small it has to be functionally non existent.

            • Sneezycat
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              44 days ago

              Could be a USB killer, it’ll fry your PC no matter what it’s running.

              • Robust Mirror
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                64 days ago

                True, you could probably solve that by breaking the casing off first if you’re insistent on trying it. They don’t look like a normal usb stick on the inside. Also I’d imagine it isn’t really feasible to just go dropping them around but maybe you can get them cheap enough somewhere.

                • @[email protected]
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                  13 days ago

                  Yeah, not sure why you’d piss off random people with that, you’d be much better off doing some kind of ransomware attack.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              I’d honestly just run it on my Linux laptop with the network disabled. It’s old, so if it gets wrecked, I’m really not out much. And the risk of someone bothering to target Linux is incredibly small, so I’m comfortable with the risk.