• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Not really bad if you use a power-only cable. If the data pins aren’t even wired up, can’t move anything other than power.

    Not sure if that works with USB-C at anything other than legacy 500mA power draw though, probably not since the device can’t communicate for what it supports.

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      If your device has good software, it will only allow power unless you authorize a data connection.

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        1 day ago

        * Assuming there is no bug, zero-day, or other vulnerability on the current version of your fully updated device.

        Having a power-only cable removes that as a possibility.

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      24 hours ago

      Now if only usb cables were labeled like Ethernet cables.

      It amazes me how given the complexity of the USB specifications, where everything looks the same but it is not the same, nothing is ever labeled.

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        23 hours ago

        Some things are but the labelling is stupid and tiny. Many laptop ports are labeled but people aren’t familiar with the icons (and the icons are often confusingly similar)

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          20 hours ago

          Well–to bring it back to the security point, you can’t trust the icon on the port anyway. You need a well-labeled cable, and, good luck

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      1 day ago

      A power only USB-C cable is a violation of USB spec, has to be USB 2.0 at the least.