USB Security Guide 2026
USB drives remain a significant malware vector. The Stuxnet worm famously used USB drives to infiltrate nuclear facilities. Even in 2026, USB-based attacks account for 17% of industrial control system infections.
USB Attack Types
- BadUSB: USB firmware reprogrammed to act as keyboard or network adapter
- Autorun malware: Auto-executing malicious scripts
- Shortcut virus: Replaces files with shortcuts
- Rubber Ducky: Keystroke injection device
- Data theft USB: Exfiltrates data when connected
USB Security Best Practices
- Disable Autorun/AutoPlay on all systems
- Use antivirus with USB scanning (all major AV products)
- Never plug in unknown USB drives
- Use Bitdefender USB Immunizer
- Format USB drives before sharing
- Encrypt sensitive data on USB drives
