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  2. Agent.BTZ - Wikipedia

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    Agent.BTZ, also named Autorun, [1] [2] is a computer worm that infects USB flash drives with spyware. A variant of the SillyFDC worm, [3] it was used in a massive 2008 cyberattack on the US military, infecting 300,000 computers.

  3. 2008 malware infection of the United States Department of ...

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    In December 2016, the United States FBI and DHS issued a Joint Analysis Report which included attribution of Agent.BTZ to one or more "Russian civilian and military intelligence Services (RIS)." [6] In order to try to stop the spread of the worm, the Pentagon banned USB drives, and disabled the Windows autorun feature. [5]

  4. IronKey rolls out special edition "military-grade" flash drive

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    While it doesn't look like it'll hold up to quite the same "nuclear stresses" as the apparently unrelated Iron Drive, the new IronKey: Enterprise Special Edition flash drive looks like it should ...

  5. USB flash drive security - Wikipedia

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    a USB drive was stolen with names, grades, and social security numbers of 6,500 former students [4] USB flash drives with US Army classified military information were up for sale at a bazaar outside Bagram, Afghanistan. [5]

  6. IronKey - Wikipedia

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    Among Imation's IronKey products are flash drives certified by Microsoft for Windows To Go. [16] Windows To Go is an enterprise feature of Windows 8 that enables the creation of a workspace that can be booted from a USB-connected external drive on PCs that meet Microsoft certification requirements, regardless of the operating system running on ...

  7. Cyberwarfare and the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III had the Pentagon release a document, which reflected a "malicious code" on a USB flash drive spread undetected on both classified and unclassified Pentagon systems, establishing a digital beachhead, from which data could be transferred to servers under foreign control. "It was a ...

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