USBGuard¶
Using usbguard is pretty essential to protect against common attacks like malicious devices, rubber duckies, OMG cables or the “governmental 3 letter agency equivalents”.
Especially thunderbolt (which can be blocked globally, see this config as to how can grant attackers access to your RAM, which means encryption keys and more.
Install USBGuard
Debian/Ubuntu or Linux mint:
sudo apt install usbguard usbutils udisks2 usbguard-notifier
Fedora:
sudo dnf install -y usbguard usbguard-notifier usbguard-selinux
Set it up
Make sure to have your keyboard and mouse plugged in.
These commands will permanently allow all currently connected devices:
pkexec sh -c '
mkdir -p /var/log/usbguard
mkdir -p /etc/usbguard
chmod 755 /etc/usbguard
usbguard generate-policy > /etc/usbguard/rules.conf
systemctl enable --now usbguard.service
usbguard add-user $1
' -- $ACTIVE_USERNAME
systemctl enable --user --now usbguard-notifier.service