
An LED indicator flashes red if a problem is detected, and additional features can be created with Arduino IDE. To counter the hacker cables, O.MG introduced a Malicious Cable Detector which analyses cable behavior and blocks data while charging. A special Keylogger Edition cable is able to store up to 650,000 keystrokes and detect inputs from detachable keyboards while retaining standard functionality. Additional features boast an easy-to-use interface, one-click payloads, remote Wifi access, and a scriptable Websocket.


A geofencing feature further allows the user to trigger or block malicious payloads based on the device’s physical location, and disarm or self-destruct when it falls out of scope. The new O.MG cable is capable of delivering payloads and detecting keystrokes on standard operating systems, smartphones and tablets, allowing hackers to view usernames, passwords, and other inputs from over 2KM away.
