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Home Security Tips Portable USB Drives

PSMail Quick Tip: Some public or internet cafe computers have built-in keystroke loggers to collect usernames and passwords. These loggers can read every key you've pressed.  If you ever need access to a public computer, psmail can provide you with a OTP (one-time password) so that your log-in information can remain safe. However, even with this protection, we recommend that you not use public computers to access your bank account or other critically secure accounts, like PSMail.

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Portable USB Drives

PSMail Quick Tip: Portable USB drives are very convenient, but caution is needed in order to use them securely.

Do not use USB drives or other removable media until you have scanned the files in the drive with antivirus software.  A USB can be tampered with, causing it to embed malicious software.

Take great care if you use your USB drive in a public or Internet-cafe computer. Your device might receive hidden files containing malicious software that will infect the next computer it comes in contact with.

Before putting files on your USB device, password protect your documents. This will help protect your personal information in case you ever lose the device.

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