Flash drives - friend or foe?

Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.

Recent developments in the flash market mean that flash USB drives can now store a whopping 2GB of data.  This is the equivalent of about three times the storage space of a compact disk, or a pickup truck filled with books.  Combined with their ease of use, flexibility and small physical appearance, the devices are becoming increasingly popular with both the business and consumer user. Farewell floppy, hello flashAt the time of writing, a basic 16MB USB drive can be purchased for the price of a snack, although you will pay considerably more for a 1GB drive with password ...
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