The classic serial null-modem cable was, among other things ... [Nick Sayer] needed just such a tool, but one that would work in a modern USB environment. Enter the isolated USB null-modem.
So, how do you know if your USB-C cable is malicious? Identifying malicious USB-C cables is no easy task since they are designed to look just like regular cables. Scanning techniques have been ...
Unfortunately, Apple didn’t make a first-party USB-A to USB-C cable for this situation. Instead, the company sells a $29 USB-C to Lightning adapter as its official solution. My advice?
But one element came in for stern criticism: the USB-C port. As the presenter notes ... featuring a state-of-the-art A18 processor and the first ever sighting of Apple’s in-house C1 modem.