If you’re like me, you’ve taken to carrying important data on USB sticks or flash drives. They’re handy, you can use them on any PC, and with built-in encryption even if you lost them it was no big ...
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Confused by USB flash drive jargon? Me too. I asked one of Kingston's experts to walk me through it
Kingston's own expert Matteo Occhi explains what all the security measures in the new IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 actually DO.
Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to steal your data. As people become more aware of common threats like phishing links, fake websites, fraudulent emails and impersonation scams, ...
What would happen if one of your coworkers lost a USB flash drive containing extremely sensitive customer information? Would it cause panic because of the potential for data exposure and massive fines ...
Leaked internal documents have revealed that for nearly a year Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) used counterfeit USB ...
SanDisk and Verbatim have joined Kingston in warning owners of some USB flash drives they should update their devices to protect against a security flaw that allows hackers access to their data.
Security officials are issuing USB flash drives to workers in the state of Washington’s Division of Child Support as part of a new security procedure established to eliminate the use of nonapproved ...
Every day, flash memory devices are connected to business networks, posing a threat for which few companies are prepared. The U.S. military recently underscored the problem in confirming that a 2008 ...
Vendors admit many hardware-encrypted USB memory sticks contain a dangerous flaw that make them easy hack targets, and many more may be vulnerable Several hardware-encrypted USB memory sticks are now ...
A B.Tech (Computer Science) engineer turned writer, Varun has over 7 years of experience in tech journalism. He started his journey by writing for various publications like Beebom and Mr. Phone, ...
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