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| Subject: | Security with USB Devices |
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| Date: | Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:51:40 -0400 |
List, Does any one know a good program to "autorun" from USB drive on a windows 2000 or an XP machine? I have tried the traditional Autorun.inf but didn't have any luck. I looked up in google but couldn't find any useful stuff. I saw some commercial programs to use for backup etc..But its not of any use if I want to prove my point that data can be vulnerable if use of USB drives is not restricted either by using a program or any kind of security control. I created a simple batch file to open up a Netcat listener. It is pretty common for the users lock their machines and leave their desks. I'm looking for any kind of scripts that can run a batch file automatically or can copy the data automatically. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
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