I'm exploring the idea of using a taser to create a DIY USB Killer by connecting the two pins of the taser to a male USB end. I have an old computer that I don't mind testing this on, but I'm curious about whether this setup would actually work since a taser delivers around 10,000 volts, which is significantly higher than the typical 200-300 volts of a commercially available USB Killer. I want to clarify that I'm asking this purely as a theoretical concept and I'm aware of the potential legal implications.
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It's worth noting the legal side of things. Using something like a taser on computer systems you don’t own is definitely not cool. Just keep that in mind while figuring this out!
Have you considered that USB ports usually have protection against high voltages? A taser might not work as you think due to that circuitry. Just a heads up before you potentially fry your ports!
Good point! I wasn't thinking about the built-in protections. Thanks for the warning!
Honestly, this setup could potentially work. However, messing with tasers isn't very safe. You could end up damaging the hardware or even injuring yourself. Just be careful if you decide to experiment! Good luck!
Totally agree! Safety first! Better to find a different way to dispose of old tech than risk getting hurt.
Yeah, let’s not make this a ‘how to’ on causing injuries or damage.

I appreciate the reminder! I'm all for theoretical discussions without hurting anyone!