Port Blocker
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Problem
BadUSB enabled memory sticks can be plugged into a computer's USB port for a few seconds to either capture your confidential data; insert malware or to prevent your computer working, even when it is not connected to a network[2]. Port Blockers can prevent these consequences and Juice jacking attacks. They can also provide Tamper-evidence of this been attempted.
Types
Permanent
These are intended to block ports, for good and offer tamper-evidence should their removal have been attempted.
Removable by Extraction Key
- USB
- Network port RJ45[3]
- Media output, including: HDMi, serial and parallel ports.
Cable Locked
These prevent denial-of-service either intentionally or accidentally (e.g. when moving servers).
All these types of port blockers are computer hardware protection mechanisms.
