Sunday, September 28, 2025

Could a USB charging cable be your biggest security risk?

Hi there,

Imagine an employee plugging in their phone to charge during a meeting, unaware that the cable is a spying device that they found laying around...

Intro to the O.MG Cable —a device disguised as an ordinary USB charging cable but capable of remotely logging keystrokes and sending data to an attacker via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

How much corporate information, financial forecasting, or customer data could be compromised in this situation? Seems far-fetched? Bastille recently alerted a well-known Fortune 50 customer to exactly such a device plugged in and active in their C-Level Suite.  

At Bastille, we help Security professionals stay one step ahead of attackers exploiting wireless vulnerabilities.

Click here to learn more the top wireless threats or request a demo

Best regards,

Diane 

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Diane Branscomb
Bastille Networks
800.530.3341
diane@bastille.net
bastille.net

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