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By Elinor Mills CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 27, 2009 6:13:09 AM

The U.S. Department of Defense ban on USB thumb drives instated nearly a year ago will be partially lifted to allow authorized people to use official flash drives for mission-critical functions, according to a top military official.

"In the future, we expect that a government-owned and procured USB flash media, that is uniquely and electronically identifiable for use in support of mission-essential functions on DoD networks, will be permitted for use by authorized individuals," Robert Carey, chief information officer for the Department of the Navy, wrote in his blog recently.

Thumb drives, CDs, and other removable storage devices were banned last November after military computers became infected with a worm that was partially spread by thumb drives.

For more, read "US Defense Department to partially lift flash drive ban" from CNET News.

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it's not just about autorun...
I work at one of the NOSC's. They didn't just ban USB flash devices because of the worm. They banned them because no matter how much you try to educate the users on safe practices like OPSEC and COM... (Read the rest)
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I never understood the ban...  NoThomas | 10/27/09
It is trange that this Autorun function still exists at all  Nikolayev | 10/27/09
They took it out in win7  NoThomas | 10/27/09
Wasn't it out in VIsta too?  tikigawd | 10/27/09
I am not totally sure  NoThomas | 10/28/09
Auto run works on Vista boxes here  voska1 | 10/28/09
I did.....  jonesyx2 | 10/27/09
That might have helped some  ScouterDude | 10/27/09
Do this also  voska1 | 10/28/09
it's not just about autorun...  cnstarzz | 10/29/09
Just shut off Autorun  LarryPTL | 10/27/09

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