
It's not just computers: Cars, cash registers, and some ATMs also come with USB ports (desk phones and printcenters, too), all of which can be vulnerable to cyberattacks from a single USB stick.
While the USG will protect against low-level USB attacks, it won't protect against malware stored on the flash drive itself.
Fisk explained on his Github page, where the code is available, that the project is "particularly useful for individuals and organizations that face advanced threats including corporate espionage or state sponsored attacks." more