Using USB Cables For Spying And Hacking

by: COMMANDER ENTERPRISE

The main concept of covert entry is the stuff of action movies and high tech espionage. Here, it arrives in a nondescript, innocent looking, ordinary device that’s easy to slip by. It trumps your careful, paranoid thinking and other doubts.

The (appropriately named) O.MG Cable is one of the world’s most compact, complete, and discreet hacking tools available. Being a USB cable is its biggest feature. If you don’t know it, this inconspicuous device looks just like any other USB cable which makes its entry and access to any computer, laptop, phone, and other devices easy and innocent. It has so far accessed many devices and achieved total control, deceit, and manipulation just simply by connecting direct to a computer, phone, or device with a USB slot.

Once it does the easy entry, it follows another easy entry into the designated or victim phone, tablet, laptop, or computer. It may also access other devices as long it has data activity and a USB port.

It’s available in USB-A, USB-C (active end) and Lightning, USB-C, and Micro (passthrough end). This makes it versatile and adaptable to different needs and device combinations that use them. Meaning it can connect to almost all types of electronic devices, phones, and computers.

How it Works

Once it gains easy access to your computer or device for charging or for using it as a connector between device, then the hacking fun begins. The recipient doesn’t have a clue a hack is under progress.

The O.MG Cable has a number of important features that are easily activated once it’s connected to your PC or laptop. It has Wi-fi, keyloggers, surveillance apps, tunneling, global keymaps, location access, and more, aside from good old attacks. They are all built-in into the microchip set near the small USB connector that becomes activated once connected. You can use any good web browser to control the device and access the computer and its main functions.

Next time someone gives you a USB cable or even when you buy one, remember the O.MG cable and how much it can do to access you, or maybe not. It retails at $179.99 and must be one of the best buys you can do if you’re serious about learning hacking, spying, and surveillance.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.