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Story: UK military bans iPods from HQs
"how exactly does THAT happen? or is the good commander trying to play up the security risk? yes, USB devices are security risks but they're not THAT powerful. unless i'm missing something"
You can boot from a USB, copy the contents of the Hard Drive and leave. You can then spend time later breaking the security on the data without being caught.
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Story: UK military bans iPods from HQs
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A question abt the commander's quote:
"With USB de... David Tai -
"how exactly does THAT happen? or is the good... JC -
If a sort of "keyboard emulator" were instal... Anonymous -
You can run most versions of Linux directly f... Mark Flodman -
what are these dweebes whittering on about if t... p nikolic -
While I share your MS security and privacy co... Anonymous
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