![]() emulating storage as well as a keyboard and playing keystrokes), as was alluded to in my previous answer (below), but I had not at the time reviewed the full resource to establish it as conclusive evidence. He then goes on to demonstrate, on screen, that the seemingly empty USB device is changing itself into a different device (e.g. ![]() In the video the reporter's referring to it is clear, in fact, in the first two minutes Karsen says he's NOT talking about viruses. said a device that appeared to be empty could still contain a virus. ![]() ![]() I'm afraid this stems from a misunderstanding from the reporter: ![]()
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