How would you compromise an “Office Workstation” at a hotel?
Answer Posted / chaitanya
Considering how infected these typically are, I wouldn’t touch one with a 10ft pole. That being said, a USB keylogger is easy to fit into the back of these systems without much notice while an autorun program would be able to run quickly and quietly leaving behind software to do the dirty work. In essence, it’s open season on exploits in this type of environment.
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