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Are you retarded ?
I'm telling you, that it's possible to create a multiporpouse usb, don't needing drivers but using the window's ones, such has a usbflashdrive and a keyboard.
When you connect a usb, the usb tells the OS which drivers to load.
Example
Phase 1 connect the device
Phase 2 tell...
Well after reading everything, my idea was is:
You can create a device with multiple porpouses, such as some gaming mice or keyboards that function as multiple devices; (mice have keyboard functionallities but are detected as mice)
You could have a mouse with flashdrive functionalities, and...
I need your best idea to complete this...
Tasks:
+ Execute some code or program in a computer.
Points:
+ Don't be detected by USB Flashdrive Blockers.
+ OS: Windows and AutoRun disabled.
+ Don't ask the user anything.
+ There is no roof price.
It seems that you don't understand my question, of course i'm talkin about a real world OS, like windows.
And considering you answer I don't trust your opinion or knowledge =).
Wow I did not know that case, I'm really scared of Sony now XD. I was interesting more in the protocol of usb, not in the security of the devices but you helped me a lot.
To be more precise:
can a USB device have it's own driver onboard ? (for example a coffee warmer that installs automatically...
Very interesting, so yeah we have to trust the companies xD. And my project is possible, it is even possible with a CD xD I think the usb could be easier.
So you are saying that what I said is something common, and we have to trust the companies of hardware we buy ! For example an usb WiFi Card could have it's own drivers onboard and a virus !
Well that's my main question, can you mount an onboard driver into the device itself ? (if you create it)
And yeah I think that you can make the USB install it's own driver, the problem with viruses is not a problem,
Consider this:
you write the driver in a ROM memory (read only memory) this...
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