MyUSBOnly 5.8

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Lock the bad guys out of your USB ports with MyUSBOnly; Block untrusted USB Memory Stick activity in office. Secure your files: stealing information--or just reading it without permission--is a lot easier than it used to be. Prevent data theft by blocking all but your trusted USB storage devices. Stop your files from walking away on thumb drives, mp3 players, flash cards and portable USB hard drives. Secretly log all USB connect, disconnect and files/folders copied, modified, deleted activity. Run it invisibly, so you can catch, as well as deter, problem coworkers, visitors, family members, or managers.

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