Yet another way for valuable customer data to be stolen – via an iPod.
Pod Slurping:
Just when you thought it was safe to wear ear buds.
Birth of Pod Slurping
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GFI has recently released a new whitepaper which discusses the problem with uncontrolled use of iPods, USB sticks and flash drives on companies’ networks. It is entitled “Pod slurping: an easy technique of stealing data”, accesss to this whitepaper is free, and furthermore requires no registration. The whitepaper is found at http://www.gfi.com/whitepapers/pod-slurping-an-easy-technique-for-stealing-data.pdf