![]() And these practices aren’t just limited to students. They also tend to allow their classmates to borrow them or pass them around. For example, students tend to use flash drives to print out their study materials and other documents at print shops or libraries. Unfortunately, if you’re like most people, you may not always use only trustworthy devices. So, if you only plug the flash drive into machines you trust, most of the time you should be safe. Alternatively, you may like to carry your work with you so you can dive into it at a moment’s notice. Most of you probably own at least one USB thumb drive, which you typically use either to transfer data or as a backup for sensitive documents. What are some of the key security risks to be aware of when using USB flash drives and how can you mitigate the threats?
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