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Math/Sec 270
For students of Math/Sec 270 at John Jay College
Monday, December 8, 2008
Agent.btz visits the Pentagon
The
Pentagon banned USB devices
due to
Agent.btz
.
While speculations
run high
, I particularly enjoyed
this idea
about how Agent.btz
got on the network
.
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