May 21, 2010 ... 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 ...
May 21, 2010 ... Company apologizes after visitors to the IBM booth at the AusCERT security conference get more than they bargained for with the freebies ...
May 20, 2010 ... According to an e-mail sent to AusCERT attendees, USB sticks distributed at the IBM booth contained malware that infected Windows computers. ...
IBM booth attendees at the AusCERT conference on Ausralia's Gold Coast received more than just a complimentary USB stick after it was found Friday that the ...
May 21, 2010 ... bennyboy64 and other readers let us know that IBM sent out an email to all attendees to the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team ...
May 21, 2010 ... According to IBM, "some of these USB keys contained malware," with all sticks suspected to be affected. Oh, the irony. As IBM took to the ...
May 21, 2010 ... "Unfortunately, we have discovered that some of these USB keys containedmalware and we suspect that all USB keys may be affected," IBM...
May 21, 2010 ... Attendees of the AusCERT 2010 conference may have USB keys from IBMthat contained malware, according to the company's chief technologist.
IBM is apologizing for handing out USB drives at a security conference in Australia this week that had malware on them.The thumb drives were distributed for ...
IBM distributes USB malware cocktail at AusCERT security conference - Sheesh. This must rank as one of the most embarrassing things a security company can ...
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May 21, 2010 ...IBM has announced that freebie USB drives handed out at this week's AusCERT conference--in Queensland, Australia--were infected with malware...
May 21, 2010 ... If you're a hacker determined to prove your invincibility, what better place to make a statement than at ... Technology News on One News ...
May 21, 2010 ...IBM has been left with egg on its face after it distributed virus-laden ...conference for also distributing malware-infected USB drives. ...
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