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Flaw could allow attacker to decrypt protected USB drives
Affects certain Kingston, SanDisk and Verbatim flash drives.
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Jan 7 2010 11:45AM
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RIM stands firm over Indian demands to decrypt data
The BlackBerry maker has refused to budge over demands that it allows India's Government to snoop on user's data in order to track terrorists
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May 28 2008 10:06AM
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