Today I saw a video about 'USB Killer'. Be aware of this guys and always check what you plug in your computer. I am not sure whether I am allowed to post links of videos but you can see it if you type 'USB Killer' in the search. Basicly from its name this device looks like a normal USB flash stick, but instead of having the memory chip inside, it has many capacitors, which get charged when you plug it, and then send back a high voltage current(about 200VOLTS) through your USB port which completely destroys the mother board and the other components. It doesn't work on laptops only, it works on any other PCs. There are laptops which USB ports are made to resist this large amount of voltage(doesn't kill the computer but kills the USB port) for example the new A***E.
I would like to ask, as this USB Killer has been developed recently, that means all the computers made after its appearance can resist it, can the USBs of our predators resist this thing?
Thank you