Or, as previously advertised, blackdog

http://www.projectblackdog.com/product.html

jh

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 06:33, Greg Twyford wrote:
> Duncan Guy wrote:
> > http://www.u3.com/default.aspx
> >
> > Has anyone seen or used this ?
> >
> > looks like a way to use an xp or win2000 computer from your usb key and
> > leave no trace.
> >
> > might be handy for health apps or vpn access from hospitals etc.
>
> Duncan,
>
> In a similar vein, if you have a Knoppix CD or DVD and a USB storage
> device you can log onto most machines in a full Linux KDE desktop and
> have access to what ever you want, regardless of Windows security
> measures. I use this setup from time to time for data recovery from
> badly broken windows instances.
>
> The computers drives appear as Icons on the desktop and are readable,
> while the USB device key or HDD with FAT file system can be set to be
> written to. Voila, data easily found and saved - or stolen.
>
> Think about the possibilities of this issue with your wonderful new
> device too. System administrators hate USB keys as they already are a
> major means of surreptitious data copying.
>
> Greg

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