A USB-C cable that had been hacked in such a manner could be capable of logging keystrokes, injecting malicious code, communicating with an attacker over Wi-Fi or even giving a hacker full access ...
The new Apple iPhone USB-C controller has been hacked in a worrying first. The hacker behind it explains what they did along with the security implications.
That means depending on what USB-C cable you buy, your iPhone's charging rate and data transfer speeds may vary from optimal to good enough to painfully slow. Fortunately, I've connected with ...