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you are at the station the train ticket
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is on the phone but you no
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longer have battery on the
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public search terminals luckily a
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trade cable the problem is that it
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was left by a malicious person
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it contains a virus which is
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hacking your phone we
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only hear about a USB cable frankly yes I do
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n't know how they do it how a
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simple cable can endanger
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your phone the technique Gaëlle
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specialist in cybersecurity knows it
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well he shows us 'first on the Internet
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the cables in question cost between 30 and 200
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euros each, most of them are out of
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stock so he reproduced a
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homemade one what we have in the cable is
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exactly the little black chip which is
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here and then the same here he takes a
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phone and simulates an attack via a
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computer program the cable
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connects to the Internet and sends the photos
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from the phone to Gaëlle's computer
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we are here on a machine which can
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do a thousand actions per second
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and so here I put a pause of one
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second between each action but in
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real life a blink of the eyelids is
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enough to carry out an attack once
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connected the hacker can spy on what
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you type on your phone he can
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thus recover your passwords passes your
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messages it can also send your
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photos or your contacts to then for
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example you ask for a ransom and even
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if you unplug it the
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pirate program continues to act so how to
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protect yourself do not use
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unknown cables of course but sometimes the virus
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is located directly in the socket
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especially on this type of USB output that
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we find on trains or in
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meeting rooms in this case you
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can use this a
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data blocker in the jargon we call it a
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USB condom
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which allows you to pass only
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the electricity and not the Data the
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data which is on your phone which
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just needs
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to be plugged into its cable
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and into the socket and you are protected the
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price around ten euros they are
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mainly found on the Internet finally
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last solution the external battery
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with it no risk for the moment

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Imaginez, vous êtes à la gare, le billet de train est sur le téléphone, mais vous n’avez plus de batterie ! Coup de chance, sur les bornes de recharges publiques, un câble traîne. Le problème, c’est qu’il a été laissé par une personne malveillante. Il contient un virus qui est en train de pirater votre téléphone. Comment un simple câble peut-il mettre en danger votre téléphone ? Gaël, spécialiste en cybersécurité, connaît bien la technique. Il nous montre d’abord sur Internet les câbles en question, entre 30 et 200 euros pièce. La plupart sont en rupture de stock, alors il en a reproduit un, fait maison. Il prend un téléphone et simule une attaque. Via un programme informatique, le câble se connecte à Internet et envoie les photos du téléphone vers l’ordinateur de Gaël. Une fois branché, le pirate peut espionner ce que vous tapez sur votre téléphone. Il peut ainsi récupérer vos mots de passe, vos messages. Il peut également envoyer vos photos, vos contacts, pour ensuite vous demander une rançon, par exemple. Et même si vous le débranchez, le programme pirate continue d’agir.  🔴 LCI EN DIRECT : https://www.tf1info.fr/direct/ L’actualité TF1 et LCI en continu avec TF1 INFO : https://www.tf1info.fr/ ➡️ Téléchargez notre application gratuite pour suivre l’actualité : https://www.tf1info.fr/

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