Sheesh. This must rank as one of the most embarrassing things a security company can do at a security conference. IBM has admitted that the complimentary USB drives it handed out this week at the ...
IBM has warned customers that it accidentally shipped a number of malware-infected USB sticks to enterprises ordering its IBM Storwize V3500, V3700 and V5000 Gen 1 flash storage solutions. The malware ...
The ban could cause "disruption" to work habits, warned IBM Staff at IBM have been banned from using removable memory devices such as USB sticks, SD cards and flash drives. The possibility of ...
IBM has issued a security alert last week, warning customers that some USB flash drives shipped with IBM Storwize products may contain malicious code. The USB flash drive is said to store the ...
IBM unwittingly offered attendees of the AusCERT security conference a lesson today in the dangers of sticking unknown devices into their USB ports. According to an email it sent to the conference's ...
In a letter obtained by website Beast or Buddha, Glenn Wightwick, IBM Australia’s chief technologist, apologized to conference attendees who received the malware infected USB drives. He said that ...
Device is configured to open a secure SSL connection with a bank's servers to ensure safe banking transactions even if a PC is riddled with malware IBM’s Zurich research laboratory has developed a USB ...