Earlier quoted context omitted.
Deterrence. To some, the damages are pocket change.
I’ll add that deterrence breaks down into two different prongs: (1) deterring this particular guy from doing the same thing again and (2) deterring others from copying what this guy did. It might seem unfair to punish this guy harshly when a lesser punishment would deter him from ever trying the same thing again, but that is ignoring prong (2), the value of punishing him as a warning to others.
Former student destroys 59 university computers using USB Killer device
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#102Most decent (read: non-american) long haul airlines and even some 737 have USB sockets at each seat for charging devices, what effect would this have in the air?
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#104Someone brought this up in an older thread about this device.. Why use this? You could just use a hammer, or pour water into them. It seems bizarre that he paid money for this device when there are many completely free ways to trash a pc.
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#105Most decent (read: non-american) long haul airlines and even some 737 have USB sockets at each seat for charging devices, what effect would this have in the air?
All Inflight Entertainment Systems are completely isolated. You'll fry your own screen, enjoy the rest of your flight.
Re: Former student destroys 59 university computers using USB Killer device
#106Someone brought this up in an older thread about this device.. Why use this? You could just use a hammer, or pour water into them. It seems bizarre that he paid money for this device when there are many completely free ways to trash a pc.
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#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
Deterrence. To some, the damages are pocket change.
When we (Dutch) ask in school why our sentences are so low, it is explained that if the punishment does not fit the crime, you will be incentivized to add more crime because you are already facing prison time, so why would you care about a few years more or less. Aka if the crime for rape is almost the same as murder you might as well kill the victim to have less chance of being caught. We have not a lot of crime and…
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#109Earlier quoted context omitted.
All Inflight Entertainment Systems are completely isolated. You'll fry your own screen, enjoy the rest of your flight.
Woudln't that be a fire harzard?
Also any battery on your device is also a potential fire hazard. There are procedures in place to deal with such cases.
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USB killer would not be an appropriate way to do that, it'd just give a false sense of security.
I wouldn't be so sure. Frying an SSD efficiently is a good use.
"I wouldn't be so sure." is not the right test to pick. Yes it might destroy the SSD, but more likely just burns out something on the motherboard.
When you are picking an emergency destruction method your test should be: "I'm reasonably certain that this irreparably destroys the data"