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December 23, 2019 08:10 pm

No, Spotify, You Shouldn't Have Sent Mysterious USB Drives To Journalists

Zack Whittaker, writing for TechCrunch: Last week, Spotify sent a number of USB drives to reporters with a note: "Play me." It's not uncommon for reporters to receive USB drives in the post. Companies distribute USB drives all the time, including at tech conferences, often containing promotional materials or large files, such as videos that would otherwise be difficult to get into as many hands as possible. But anyone with basic security training under their hat will know to never plug in a USB drive without taking some precautions first. Concerned but undeterred, we safely examined the contents of the drive using a disposable version of Ubuntu Linux (using a live CD) on a spare computer. We examined the drive and found it was benign. On the drive was a single audio file. "This is Alex Goldman, and you've just been hacked," the file played. The drive was just a promotion for a new Spotify podcast. Because of course it was. Jake Williams, a former NSA hacker and founder of Rendition Infosec, called the move "amazingly tone deaf" to encourage reporters into plugging in the drives to their computers.

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