Yeah, you could use a USB drive with some sort of software security feature, but it’s probably only a matter of time until eastern European hackers crack that code. However, as this isn’t Men in Black ...
I have some kiosk computers that people plug their USB keys into. An application is "always on top", so the "scan and fix" message that comes up often is not shown. When I kill the "always on top" ...
Users have reported an issue that while trying to connect any device to the USB slot they get the error – There’s a problem with this drive, Scan the drive now ...
San Jose, CA " February 3, 2009 " SPYRUS, Inc. today announced the Hydra PC ViP product family with on-board virus protection. Hydra PC ViP with the Hydra PC Sentry A-V antivirus scanning application ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 26, 2009 IronKey, maker of the world's most secure flash drive, today announced a strategic partnership with McAfee, the worlds largest dedicated security technology company, ...
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