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Someone plugged in an unknown USB stick

Not necessarily dangerous, but a good moment to spend two minutes checking. USB malware is rare but real.

Try this first

  1. 1Physically remove the USB. No "safe remove" needed; just pull.
  2. 2Run Microsoft Defender Full Scan (not Quick). 30-60 minutes, but let it finish.
  3. 3Note down: who plugged in the USB, into which laptop, when. For potential investigation.
  4. 4Do not throw the stick away. Keep it in a sealed bag. A specialist can analyse it.
  5. 5If the user opened files from the USB: Quick Scan those files via right-click > "Scan with Microsoft Defender".

When to bring us in

For laptops with access to customer data or payments: call us after scanning. A clean scan does not automatically mean no risk; we check Sign-in logs and suspicious network traffic.

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