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    Kingston Introduces USB Type C IronKey Keypad 200C

    Kingston has today launched its new IronKey Keypad 200C, a hardware-encrypted USB Type-C drive to ensure security and convenience at your fingertips. IronKey Keypad 200C This new IronKey Keypad 200C drive from Kingston is a secure USB-C drive with a keypad offering FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (pending) certified military-grade security.…

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    TeamGroup Launches Eco-Friendly Flash Drive

    TeamGroup has launched its new C175 Eco-Friendly USB 3.2 flash drive. TeamGroup C175 ECO June 5th is recognized globally as World Environment Day and with it comes the “Beat Plastic Pollution” campaign which TeamGroup is launching its new C175 ECO Net-Zero USB 3.2 flash drive. The drive has been created…

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    Journalist Plugs in Unknown USB Drive Which Explodes in His Face

    We are all familiar with the rule of not plugging in an unknown USB drive, well at least I hope we are though unfortunately, a journalist in Ecuador forgot this bit of advice and it had an extremely dangerous outcome. USB Drive Explosives USB drives can be used to store…

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    Windows 10 Gets Less Sensitive About USB Removal

    Windows 10 Relaxes USB Warnings Back in the earlier days of USB disk drives, Windows got more than a little agitated when you removed them without warning. In fairness, there was a good reason for this. As both the drive technology and operating systems first started to work with one…

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    Woman with Malware in USB Arrested at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort

    Woman with Malware in USB Arrested at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Resort

    Now Facing Federal Criminal Charges A Chinese woman is facing charges after she illegally entered President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-lago resort in Florida. Her name is Yujing Zhang, and she has two Chinese passports during the arrest. She also has a laptop, four phones, and a USB drive. The thumb drive…

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    IBM Shipped USB Sticks Containing Malware to Customers

    IBM has admitted that it accidentally sent some of its customers USB sticks containing malware. The offending drives were mistakenly included with shipments of its Storewize storage systems, and the company has urged anyone who has received one to destroy it immediately. “IBM has identified a malicious file distributed on…

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    PNY Reveals HP v250w USB Flash Drive

    PNY has just launched its brand new HP v250w USB Flash Drive, which impresses with durability, reliability and impressive storage capacities. What makes this flash drive stand out among its peers is the fact that it comes with a unique, patented hook and lock design that improves its overall security. As far…

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    Revenge of the Killer USB

    Back in March, we brought you the story of a custom-built USB drive that was designed to destroy a computer, sort of like a physical form of malware. Now, the Russian that built the prototype, known as “Dark Purple”, has returned with a new and improved version, the USB Killer…

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    Microsoft Starts Selling Windows 10 on USB Sticks

    When the packaging for Windows 10 was first revealed, we got a glimpse of what the USB retail box would look like. Later on, we got images for what the USB flash drives would look like, with the flashier version meant for retail. Now, we’re finally getting a glimpse of…

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    Custom USB Drive Designed to Destroy a Computer

    If you’re in the habit of picking up random USB flash drives and plugging them into your computer, now would be a good time to stop. The mischievous Dark Purple has built a custom USB drive designed to fry any computer that it is plugged into. From Dark Purple’s blog:…

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