Vulnerability Found In Yoggie Pico
News A vulnerability has been found in Linux-based USB security device Yoggie Pico. Yoggie Pico sits on a device, such as a laptop, and monitors web traffic to detect and block malware. Brocious said in his post that remote code execution was possible...
[July 4, 2007, 17:08]
Yoggie Releases USB Security
News Yoggie Security Systems on Tuesday launched Yoggie Pico — a miniature computer contained on a USB stick. When you buy the Yoggie Pico you get a thin file system from Kaspersky which you can put in place.
[May 30, 2007, 17:58]
Finalists For 2008 CNET Tech Awards Named
News Yoggie Security Systems — Gatekeeper Pico Pro CNET Networks UK, the publisher of ZDNet.co.uk, has announced the finalists for its 2008 Business Technology Awards. The awards, which will be handed out on 23 September in London, recognise innovative...
[August 18, 2008, 16:35]
Linux-based USB Security Device
Talkback As Linux is being used more and more hackers are going to try to exploit. No OS is 100% secure. Linux is not integrated like windoze so is more secure, and this exploit was fixed within 30 minutes, not on Tuesday of the following month.
[July 5, 2007, 14:26]

