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AITA for my USB k**ler frying my friend’s PC after she snooped in my bag?

by Michael Lee
April 17, 2026
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In a world where trust is fragile and privacy is a battleground, a young woman carries a hidden weapon disguised as a simple USB drive—a silent guardian against the prying eyes of her overly curious parents. But when that silent guardian falls into the hands of a friend, curiosity ignites a catastrophic chain reaction, shattering not only a gaming rig but the fragile trust between them.

The aftermath is a storm of blame and betrayal, where the line between caution and recklessness blurs. What was meant to protect becomes a source of conflict, forcing them to confront the consequences of secrecy, curiosity, and the price of guarding one’s privacy in a world that never stops watching.

AITA for my USB killer frying my friend’s PC after she snooped in my bag?

20F, my friend is 21F. I always carry a USB...

I keep it on me because I still live at...

Yesterday I had to leave campus in a rush and...

She said cool.

She gets home, admits she got curious and started looking...

Computer instantly dies, mobo and PSU completely gone.

Now she is mad at me, saying I am reckless...

I feel bad her PC is dead but come on,...

Bruce Schneier, a world-renowned security expert, famously said, “Security is a process, not a product.” This principle suggests that using a destructive tool like a USB killer is an extreme and often ineffective way to handle a privacy concern. While the narrator wanted to protect her data from nosy parents, carrying a device that physically destroys hardware introduces significant risk to anyone who might interact with her belongings. In the world of professional security, physical destruction is rarely recommended over robust digital encryption.

The friend’s behavior was a clear breach of trust and a violation of personal boundaries. However, the narrator’s decision to carry a “booby trap” is legally and ethically problematic. In many legal jurisdictions, property owners are not permitted to set traps that cause physical or significant property damage to others, even if those people are trespassing or snooping. The narrator’s small sticker was likely insufficient warning for a device that causes permanent hardware failure, making her actions reckless in a shared social environment.

The narrator’s actions were inappropriate because the device she chose to carry poses a disproportionate risk to those around her. She should stop carrying the USB killer and instead use encrypted cloud storage or password-protected drives to keep her files private. While she should not be required to pay for the entire computer given the friend’s active snooping, she should acknowledge the danger her device caused. A fair resolution would involve a serious discussion about boundaries and a possible compromise on repair costs.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

natoned1 Never ever install media of unknown content is your...

ireallyjustlikesalad No, she should not have looked through your bag...

It's also highly strange to carry around a USB that...

If not, why not just do some sort of program...

Mr_Flibbles_ESQ NTA - She shouldn't have gone through your stuff,...

Interesting to see so many people saying you shouldn't have...

boywithflippers NTA. You didn't do anything besides own a USB...

Inthecards21 NTA, and those asking why you have this dont...

Hiram_Hackenbacker That's absolutely hilarious, they definitely deserved that for the...

french-fried13 ESH, the punishment does not fit the crime IMO....

No they shouldnt be doing it in the first place,...

The narrator believes she is not responsible because her friend violated her privacy by snooping through her bag. The friend feels the narrator is at fault because she carried a dangerous device that was not labeled with a clear warning. This conflict highlights the tension between the right to protect one’s personal space and the responsibility to avoid creating hazards for others.

Should a person be held liable for property damage if that damage occurred while another person was invading their privacy, or does the owner of a dangerous object always carry the burden of its consequences?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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