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The drives contained an assortment of HTML files, including notes, documents, and photos.)How can we prevent people from plugging random USB drives into their computers "There are no easy solutions to these problems, but they will certainly extend beyond simply the technical to include a deeper understanding of the social, behavioural, and economic factors that affect human behavior," Matt Tischer, the study’s lead researcher, told Vice in an email. Experts say this is a terrible idea, since hackers use strategically planted USB devices to gain access to computer networks. "There is a difference between warning users that a particular action is dangerous and convincing them to actually avoid it.". A browser window told the clueless computer owners that they were engaging in an experiment, and asked them to participate in a survey.
Despite this note of caution, Gizmodo reports, plenty of people plug in strange USB devices anyway, according to a new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.If you see a random USB stick lying around, altruism (or sheer curiosity) might motivate you to stick it into your computer, open its files, and identify the owner. The study’s coordinators were notified when people inserted the drives into a China guitar cable manufacturers computer connected to the Internet and opened the files. (The rest needed a USB stick, or were nosy; instead of browsing a resume file, nearly half of the users looked through the person’s private vacation files, Vice reports. We need to close that gap.Researchers scattered 297 USB drives around the college’s grounds. By the study’s end, 98 per cent of the dropped drives had been picked up, and 45 per cent had been perused by a third party. Less than half filled it out, but of those respondents, 68 percent said they picked up the stick because they wanted to return it to the owner.

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