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Defense officials would not describe the extent of damage inflicted on military networks. But they said that the attack struck hard at networks within U.S. Central Command, the headquarters that oversees U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, and affected computers in combat
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keep your anti-malware and anti-spyware up to date guys, specialy them serving in the arm force around the world
flash drive are not as safe as some may think ether, scan all before you use them treat them as a security risk to you or work place
no then is secure at all, general rule telephone, internet, fax, flash drive, rewritable media can be unsecured. all data can be tracked or hacked...so keep bad things out of your system and be more careful what you do
if it made by man it can be broken or listing to..no then is 100% secure there alway some bad guys out there testing things out to see what they can steal or get away with