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iPod-enabled companywide spying

February 20, 2006 April 23, 2021 / Security, Technology

We have started working with Centennial, who makes a software package letting companies manage their policies regarding USB-attached devices, called DeviceWall. Consequently I am now paying more attention to these issues, and just saw the news (via Cnet, through Slashdot, through Diggdot) of a new program that lets an iPod user ‘slurp’ the data off the internal network of an enterprise…

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