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Version / Publish to Pip #38

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Miserlou opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 3 comments
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Version / Publish to Pip #38

Miserlou opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 3 comments

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@Miserlou
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Miserlou commented May 8, 2015

Hey heph - awesome tool. Simple but effective!

Since there's already been some discussion of vulnerabilities and patches, I think it'd be good if this software included some internal semantic versioning so that it's easier to discuss which versions contain vulnerabilities.

As a bonus, you could include a setup.py file for versioning, and then distribute usbkill on pip for easy installation.

Thanks again!

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ghost commented May 8, 2015

Hello @Miserlou, thanks you for reporting this issue!

For the moment, usbkill have no vulnerabilities issues ( #36 (comment) ) but @hephaest0s, @evilsocket and I are working on a possible one which does not directly come from usbkill but lsusb. Also, there may have other attack vectors such as Thunderbolt, Firewire etc. which could be added in the future.

I agree that a versioning and sending usbkill on pip is better and I can only encourage @hephaest0s to do so :)

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ghost commented May 8, 2015

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This would be interesting when usbkill comes near a stable release but for now I expect a lot of development/changes for usbkill. So not yet.

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