If I insert a usb in someone elses computer and they put a file from their computer onto the usb
and then the usb is removed
is there ANY way the person whose computer the usb was inserted in (happens to be super-techy) can access what was on that usb???
is there like some hidden, secret way?
please tell me!
Re: usb question
If you copy / pasted, then even non-McPendus’ can access your file.
If you ‘moved’ the file then I assume that there is still a record of the file fragments in the computer (ready to be erased now..) that he or she can CSI it if he or she so desires.
Or
or
ORR
The Person has embedded wireless technology in the USB drive so they can access through a wifi or sat link!
NaMaan
January 10, 2014, 2:14am
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Re: usb question
Copying all the files from a USB is only on command away.
Is it possible to have screenshot of root of external device whenever its plugged?
TLK
January 10, 2014, 3:12am
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If I insert a usb in someone elses computer and they put a file from their computer onto the usb
and then the usb is removed
is there ANY way the person whose computer the usb was inserted in (happens to be super-techy) can access what was on that usb???
is there like some hidden, secret way?
please tell me!
Unless he has a hidden imaging software running at the background all the times, no.
us1415
January 10, 2014, 11:24am
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Re: usb question
There could be a script that runs in the background to copy the files whenever an external/flash drive is attached.
Shak
January 13, 2014, 6:52pm
7
Re: usb question
What the other two said above me
What you got to hide ;)
Gizzy
January 13, 2014, 7:44pm
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Re: usb question
hmmm… who would do such a thing?
mahool
January 13, 2014, 7:47pm
9
Re: usb question
There could be a script that runs in the background to copy the files whenever an external/flash drive is attached.
^ Windows Shell programming?