Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: How-To Geek

Chromebooks are inherently secure machines—they’re essentially impervious to viruses and similar threats found on other machines. The one primary weakness is a physical one, but Google is making moves to fix that, too.
There’s a malicious USB tool called a Rubber Ducky that emulates a keyboard and has the capability of injecting up to 1000 keystrokes per minute onto any machine which it’s inserted.
As long as a would-be wrongdoer has physical access to your computer, all they need to do is insert the USB key and let it do the rest.Since this is a physical…
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