The "OMG Cable" works exactly like a normal Lightning to USB cable and can log keystrokes from connected Mac keyboards, iPads, and iPhones, and then send this data to a bad actor who could be over a mile away. They work by creating a Wi-Fi hotspot that a hacker can connect to, and using a simple web app they can record keystrokes.
The cables contain a small implanted chip and are physically the same size as authentic cables, making it extremely difficult to identify a malicious cable. The implant itself apparently takes up around half of the length of a USB-C connector's plastic shell, allowing the cable to continue to operate as normal.
So beware of those cheap 3rd party cables...
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Security Researcher Develops Lightning Cable With Hidden Chip to Steal Passwords#
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USBA normal-looking Lightning cable that can used to steal data like passwords and send it to a hacker has been developed, Vice reports.
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