Comment by michaelt
15 hours ago
Buddy if your "sandbox" lets code inside it replace your keyboard's firmware you don't have a sandbox.
15 hours ago
Buddy if your "sandbox" lets code inside it replace your keyboard's firmware you don't have a sandbox.
Programming your keyboard is actually a common case! See usevia.app
It is indeed common!
But a keyboard flashed with malicious firmware becomes an undetectable keylogger, a USB rubber ducky, and a virus-laden USB stick all in one.
The concept that someone would want to reflash their keyboard firmware, but wants a sandbox because they don't trust the firmware programmer makes no sense.