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1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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I'm thinking of buying a job lot of 10 used micro sd cards from Ebay.

They'll go straight into a Linux laptop, via the memory card slot, and formatted to FAT32 for use in a DAP.

I fully accept they may have varying shelf lifes, and some might be no good, but if just half of them work then it's been a good buy.

Only audio files, already backed up in multiple places, will go on them.

My question is:

What's the likelihood of getting a virus from any of the cards, that then infect my laptop?
 






1066familyman

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AmexRuislip

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Thanks.

On what basis?

Is this a known thing that people do on Ebay for example?
It's been Black Friday all bloody weekend and all of the shyster scam artists are on the ball to bugger up some poor sods life for a $$$

Better off buying from a reputable source IMO
 
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Greg Bobkin

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Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again?
 




1066familyman

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It's been Black Friday all bloody weekend and all of the shyster scam artists are on the ball to bugger up some doors sods life for a $$$

Better off buying from a reputable source IMO
Yeah, I have always bought from mymemory, or Argos. I won't go near Ebay, or even Amazon, for new cards.

It's just that I'm after 10 on the cheap for a DAP project.
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
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Yeah, I have always bought from mymemory, or Argos. I won't go near Ebay, or even Amazon, for new cards.

It's just that I'm after 10 on the cheap for a DAP project.
You won't go near ebay for new cards but you will for used ones, even if they don't all work? That makes no sense to me, I personally wouldn't get 2nd hand storage. Reliability/risk aside it's dirt cheap nowadays anyway.

Whats DAP out of interest? How cheap are you after, I mean you can by 10 branded ones on Amazon new for sub 50 quid with thousands of 4x reviews.
 


Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Thanks.

On what basis?

Is this a known thing that people do on Ebay for example?
Putting malware on a SD card is a known way of spreading viruses, yes. EBay is a well known market for 2nd hand stuff; it’s also well known for sometimes being used by unscrupulous sellers. You’re seeking to purchase 10 items. Putting those three things together makes the risk of you putting a virus on your device ‘pretty high’ imo.
 




Fungus

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May 21, 2004
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I'm thinking of buying a job lot of 10 used micro sd cards from Ebay.

They'll go straight into a Linux laptop, via the memory card slot, and formatted to FAT32 for use in a DAP.

I fully accept they may have varying shelf lifes, and some might be no good, but if just half of them work then it's been a good buy.

Only audio files, already backed up in multiple places, will go on them.

My question is:

What's the likelihood of getting a virus from any of the cards, that then infect my laptop?
On a Linux laptop? Pretty low, I would have thought. 🤔
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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On a Linux laptop? Pretty low, I would have thought. 🤔
And I could do it all on my older Linux laptop that's only used for storage, rather than let them go near my main laptop (also on Linux).

Although I would have to access other external hard drives, via the old laptop too.
Any chance of anything jumping on to those?
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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You won't go near ebay for new cards but you will for used ones, even if they don't all work? That makes no sense to me, I personally wouldn't get 2nd hand storage. Reliability/risk aside it's dirt cheap nowadays anyway.

Whats DAP out of interest? How cheap are you after, I mean you can by 10 branded ones on Amazon new for sub 50 quid with thousands of 4x reviews.
Sorry, a DAP is a digital audio player.

I have an old Cowon that has a file limit, and so effectively can only use a 128gb card. My plan then is to split my music across multiple cards for this DAP.

My main DAP has no file limit and can take a card up to 2tb no problem.

I have a few 512gb cards at the mo that I wouldn't have dreamt of buying secondhand, or from Ebay or Amazon. Those are cards that go in my main DAP or phones, and I wouldn't risk those going tits up.

Currently, new 128gb cards are about a tenner from reputable sources.
I could get 10 x 128gb used cards from Ebay for less than £15.
 


BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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If you’re on an up to date Linux laptop and just putting the cards in to format there’s minimal risk.
 


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