New Recycle-by-Mail Program Offered by Best Buy
Do you have a collection of old devices and chargers around your house? Unsure what to do with them? You’re not alone.
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Megan Schutz April 15, 2020
PSA: If you ever find any sort of electronic storage (USB Drive, Flash Card, SD Card, SIM Card, etc) DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SEE WHAT’S ON IT.
Have you ever come across an electronic storage device at work or home and wondered what’s on it? Valid question. But, PLEASE PAUSE before inserting it into your computer.
What are the potential risks?
Electronic storage devices are often designed in a way that some can have security flaws–of which impact day-to-day computing on your device. The risk is enough that you should be cautiously suspicious of the trustworthiness of these routine devices before inserting them into your computer(s).
If you ever find an electronic storage device that you are unsure of the contents, error on the side of caution, and loop in your IT company. If you’re a business and want to talk about this topic, please reach out to us.
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