![]() ![]() When the deadly device is connected to a USB port of a computer, it begins to store the electrical current coming from it to its capacitors then when these are fully charged in a process that takes just a few seconds, explosively release a strong 220 volt electrical discharge back to the USB port completely burning the circuitry of PC, TV or whatever it is connected to. This little memory inside it is actually a device that stores current into a series of capacitors and then use a direct current DC / DC converter to release the charge. In its original version, USB Killer 2.0 was developed by a Russian Hacker who wanted to show the world what a small USB stick created by him was capable of doing. It sounds like a bad joke but it’s true someone has gotten the idea of the deadly USB Killer 2.0 that I talked about a while ago, and they want it lead to mass production in a less harmful version. ![]()
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