USB microcontrollers are small, capable of circumventing most malware detection software, and can deliver devastating payloads. Brad Bowers takes a closer look at this new attack vector and reveals some of the challenges IT security professionals face as the use of microcontrollers as an attack platform matures.

InformIT: The Evolution of Evil: Changes in the Use of USB Devices as Delivery Mechanisms for Malicious Code http://t.co/0nNdHYh
I’m ALLLL about improved caffeine delivery mechanisms. I’ve tried w/ 1/4tsp of vanilla extract as well…and 2g of 100% cocoa!
I have some Flip tricks if you run into problems, but I use Flip and 7 as my primary delivery mechanisms
a little tired of all this talk (by class of 2008) of revolution. The tools/delivery mechanisms evolve, which is gr8, but….
I’ll take it!
there will definitely be more long-form writing from me, still pondering the right format/delivery mechanisms.
Channels are just delivery mechanisms. But sometimes the way you communicate is a message in itself eg. leadership comms
The evolution of evil: Changes in the use of USB devices as delivery mechanisms for malicious code http://dld.bz/yYF2
like I’ve been saying; its all about content & incidentally about the delivery/enabling mechanisms. There is no rEvolution.
Rexin-G: Mechanism of Action. Examines the complex science of molecular mechanisms of tumor targeting and gene delivery http://bit.ly/d7Kh6R
Uploading the resources for on the server, and setting up the email delivery mechanisms.