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PDA Security, the Next Big Hurdle for IT?

Jack writes "ITO published an article on a new secure PDA requested by the NSA. 'General Dynamics inked an $18 million contract with the secretive National Security Agency to design and develop a secure mobile personal assistant for defense workers. The PDA will integrate all types of communications including voice, data and web.'" In related news palmtops writes "Insecure Magazine has a great and in-depth article written by Seth Fogie, the VP of Airscanner.com, about Pocket PC security. His summary of PDA attacks states: 'These devices are easy to smuggle into a business and can be used to propagate an attack against network devices. Don't make the mistake of assuming is a PDA is a simple data keeper. As the cliche' goes... it is how you use it that matters.'"

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  1. PDA? by Ceribia · · Score: 4, Funny

    I didn't think any one on slashdot had much to worry about when it came to Public Displays of Affection ....

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  2. Can't take them seriously... by TripMaster+Monkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the (IN)SECURE article:
    This article will examine just some of the ways that a PDA can be owned by an attacker and what can happen as a result.
    How are we supposed to take this article seriously, when the author can't even spell 'pwn3d' correctly? ^_^
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