Hacker Michael Grover, known by the alias MG, presented at the Def Con conference a new development – the O.MG Elite cable, which allows you to independently hack almost any operating system, including Windows and iOS. This has been reported Boundary.
It is stated that a built-in web server, USB power, Wi-Fi access and a keylogger appear inside the cable, similar to a regular cable. As a result, the owner of the cable will be able to hack other people’s computers and smartphones, and then monitor their work, simulate button presses and enter commands.
According to Grover, O.MG Elite can also monitor the victim’s actions on gadgets – stop pressing buttons and steal saved passwords from the browser. The cable also allows you to perform hacker attacks, download malware to the device.
The hacker said it has created Lightning connectors for iPhones, as well as more commonly used versions of USB-A and USB-C. Thus, O.MG Elite can also be used to hack macOS and Android.
Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote About the first version of the O.MG cable. The wire was disguised as a standard Lightning cable from Apple. Experts in this regard recommend that you do not use other people’s cables to charge the iPhone.
Source: Gazeta
