![]() ![]() It performs that at a rate of multiple times per second until either the dongle is pulled out or the host machine succumbs to the surge, rendering it inoperable.ĭuring operation, the USB Kill Stick draws power from the USB power lines until it collects a total of 240 volts, at which point it discharges that straight into the data lines. Originally a prototype designed to show the dangers of leaving USB ports open to public access, the dongle, basically, sends a power surge through the USB port. If you’re a budding supervillain with a latent interest in watching the world burn, we guess this thing is exactly the new toy your EDC kit deserves. ![]() I mean, the darn thing fries a computer whenever it’s inserted into an open port. Truth be told, we can’t imagine an altruistic function for the USB Kill Stick.
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