Originally Posted By: peter
Originally Posted By: mlord
Doing [a repartition and reformat] will also immediately make the real capacity apparent, too. No need for special software, just ordinary precautions will do.

I'm not sure that's the case

From the original posting:
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an unscrupulous seller purchases 1 GB or 2 GB flash drives, relabels them as 8 GB or 16 GB or even 32 or 64 GB drives, and hacks the file allocation table

So they're ordinary drives, with a corrupted FAT filesystem. Easy to detect/repair before initial use.

More sophisticated corrupted *firmware* might also exist out there, but I find that rather unlikely and uneconomical for the fraudster.

Cheers