“We have heard of at least one case where a company took steps to disable USB ports on their PCs with superglue,” SurfControl Australia’s managing director, Charles Heunemann, said.
Ahhhhhhhhhh… read the story at News.com.au
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“We have heard of at least one case where a company took steps to disable USB ports on their PCs with superglue,” SurfControl Australia’s managing director, Charles Heunemann, said.
Ahhhhhhhhhh… read the story at News.com.au
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Actually this happens more often than you can imagine. I know for a fact that the Army in Singapore do this during my time. Low end solutions are not exactly out of vogue since it does exactly what the directive requires at a very minimal cost
Hm… if they insist on doing it, they might just remome the USB ports, better yet, order PC’s without them 🙂
This goes well with Pulver’s story about Alaska Senator Ted Stevens assessment of the Internet. Is it Global Idiot’s Day perchance?