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Voice Phishers Targeting Corporate VPNs

Krebs on Security

A U2F device made by Yubikey, plugged into the USB port on a computer. The most commonly used security keys are inexpensive USB-based devices. It offers regular USB versions as well as those made for devices that require USB-C connections, such as Appleā€™s newer Mac OS systems.

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Generate More Revenue For Your Law Firm with Modern eDiscovery

eDiscovery Daily

In Zubulake v USB Warburg , the courts found the defendants were required to provide all relevant data files related to the case at their own expense. A simplified and consolidated workflow allows you to process, sort, review, tag, and produce traditional and modern data quickly and accurately. Another challenge is simply the cost.

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Choosing to Store, Scan, or Shred Your Documents: A Comprehensive Guide

Armstrong Archives

Weā€™ll take ownership of the entire scanning process, from collection to high-resolution scanning, metadata tagging, and OCR (Optical Character Recognition). Armstrong Archives provides secure document shredding and disposal as well as safe destruction of electronic and magnetic storage devices such as tapes, USB drives, hard drives, etc.

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Hacking my Acer Aspire One

ChiefTech

Then again it could just be my imagination. :-) What I also haven't done yet is attempt a BIOS update, which requires a spare USB thumb drive that you need to make bootable. Technorati Tags: Acer , Aspire One , Hacking , Fan , Wifi , BIOS , RocketDock , AA1FanControl , a1ctl

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Social Hardware

ChiefTech

And I was able to add Bluetooth support easily to my Aspire One with a tiny Bluetooth USB dongle. Technorati Tags: Acer , Aspire One , EEE , Clay Shirky , Here Comes Everybody , 3G , Bluetooth , USB , Windows , Social Hardware Webcams are almost a standard feature on laptops of all sizes too now. Social hardware, maybe?

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eDiscovery Expert Brett Burney Reviews CloudNine Platform

eDiscovery Daily

Do they send USB thumb drives or external hard drives which theyā€™ve stuffed full with all the data they think youā€™ll need? There are a host of options for exporting and producing files out of CloudNine once theyā€™ve all been reviewed and tagged for relevancy and privilege. How do you receive data from clients?

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: ThinkFree Portable Review

ChiefTech

Sunday, 22 April 2007 ThinkFree Portable Review A few days ago I received a trial version of ThinkFree Portable office suite on a U3 USB drive to review, care of Ismael Ghalimi.

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