Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Fraudsters use iPods to steal corporate data

Anti-fraud experts warn that Apple iPods, along with other music players that boast hard drives with up to 20 Gbytes of memory, could become widely used by employees to fool security officials and breach data security rules. In one case a recruitment agency found much of its client database had been copied to an iPods's memory and used to defraud the firm.

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