When you plug in a flash drive, the system queries the device's descriptors. If it matches this ID, Windows automatically loads the standard USB storage port driver.
Add this device to your or physically destroy it. Generic USB flash drives with obscure firmware versions (especially 7.76, which does not match any major controller vendor’s version schema) are ticking time bombs for data loss. Spend the $15 on a branded drive from SanDisk, Samsung, or Kingston—your data is worth it. Usbstor Diskgeneric-usb-flash-disk--7.76
A device identified this way is a . Key characteristics include: When you plug in a flash drive, the
To extract full details on your device, run in Command Prompt (Admin): Generic USB flash drives with obscure firmware versions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR should be set to Are you experiencing a specific error with this drive, or are you looking to block/allow it on a network?