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Definitely, plug it in and double click everything, just to be safe.
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Take a hammer and smash it to bits. Then put the pieces in a couple of separate bins. It could be anything.
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Curiosity killed the cat !
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Not too savvy on the computer stuff, think ill just chuck it on top of the kitchen cupboard see if anything comes too light in a week or so. Just worried i might end up coming in after a few beers one night and end up plugging the thing in.
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Will have a virus.....my son bought a 'new' one in Thailand....had a virus on it !
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Smash end with a hammer now !
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Cheers all think ill smash it up.
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Could be a saucy bint 2 doors down after some action ?
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Dont tease me leopard already tempted ,some beautiful young fillies in my road, keep thinking wonder if its been put through wrong door, some home made porn mmmmmmmmmm.
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There's 10 million dollars waiting for you in a Nigerian bank account. The details of how to claim are on the stick if only you would take the trouble to look.
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All antiviruses have USB scans, dont be such a melt just load it up
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take it to the library and use the quiet pc in the corner first just to be sure
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The quiet pc in the corner is the one the police watch
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err apparently
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sounds a good idea biscar.
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Plug it in!
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Some USBs will fry your PC as soon as you plug it in. Others will run and infect your pc.
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Go to the nearest internet shop and plug it in on their computer. Don't throw it away before you know what's on it. Maybe the MI6 needs you.
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Postcode on the stamp will give you a clue....loads of police beware reports on this topic... started by scammers in Australia 2014/15.
Lump hammer ....Nap |
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If autorun is enabled you'd be asking for severe trouble, not sure if there's a hack to force autorun anyway, I thought I read there was one. And I think as someone said they can be wired to damage the port. If I was paranoid.. I'd maybe download one of these little linux distributions that boot off a DVD or other USB drive, boot it in an old laptop or yours with an external hub, boot it up, make sure it can't see local drives if they matter, then plug it in.
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Hackers view USB devices as an "attack vector" — that is, a vulnerability that can give them access to a single computer or network.
There are lots of articles highlighting the dangers of these things. As others have suggested, the best thing to do is destroy it. I don't think your local library or Internet cafe (if such places still exist) would thank you for plugging it in their machines. |
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Thanks for all the input have just smashed it with an hammer, will be pig sick if that young girl across the street keeps looking over at me, oh well i can dream..
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http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/712854/USB-sticks-crime-post-malware-virus-australia-victoria-ransomware
An old article i just googled, but the usb stick i received was identical.. |
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Couldnt you report it to a pixy local evening newspaper and make a few bucks off it?
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Maybe it's got a video on it, and it's like the videos in "The Ring".. does destroying it make you safe?
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Take it to the local Boots & blow it up on their picture thingy! just make sure it's raining so the shop's empty! though is probably just how DFS are advertising their one off Sale nowadays unless one of your close neighbours leave for work every morning wearing thigh high leather boots!
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