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Firewire / Thunderbolt / SD / Ethernet Support #39

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Miserlou opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 3 comments
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Firewire / Thunderbolt / SD / Ethernet Support #39

Miserlou opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 3 comments

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@Miserlou
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Miserlou commented May 8, 2015

Just got me thinking.. there are plenty of other holes in this machine which actually present a far nastier attack vector than plain USB (DMA!) that currently don't really have any defenses other than superglue.

It'd be super nifty if usbkill 0.2.0 could also support system killing on changes on the Firewire/Thunderbolt/Ethernet ports as well.

@Miserlou Miserlou changed the title Firewire / Thunderbolt / Ethernet Support Firewire / Thunderbolt / SD / Ethernet Support May 8, 2015
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Miserlou commented May 8, 2015

system_profiler SPThunderboltDataType

and

system_profiler SPFireWireDataType

and

system_profiler SPCardReaderDataType

all seem to work just fine, seems like could just apply the same logic and have it work, at least on OSX. udev on linux?

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ghost commented May 8, 2015

Yup. I am aware of these commands, I will add checks for them soon. For Linux, why not udev.

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nic commented Jan 9, 2018

@hephaest0s Are you think that it's possible?

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