On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 17:39:38 +0330, Mohammad Hosein said: > capable of that too ? like the new HTC phones featuring Android . > "why are you so focused on cellphones only?" > you've got ideas to stole an enterprise owned information from their USB > disks when you are physically there visiting as a guest ?share them with us > please . My guess is that there are many places with security desks that will let a cell phone pass because they don't realize that attack is doable with the phone. If the USB memory device is a stick, maybe just pocketing it is a better bet. And if it's a full-size rotating-media disk, it's probably a lot higher capacity than the cell phone, which probably doesn't have *that* much storage, so you need to be picking and choosing what to take - and the small screen on the phone makes browsing difficult. So guys - what would be the ideal corporate-espionage device, and what's the best approximation currently on the market?
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