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Taiwanese Police Give Cyber-security Quiz Winners Infected Devices (bbc.com)

Taiwan's national police agency said 54 of the flash drives it gave out at an event highlighting a government's cybercrime crackdown contained malware. From a report: The virus, which can steal personal data and has been linked to fraud, was added inadvertently, it said. The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) apologised for the error and blamed the mishap on a third-party contractor. It said 20 of the drives had been recovered. Around 250 flash drives were given out at the expo, which was hosted by Taiwan's Presidential Office from 11-15 December and aimed to highlight the government's determination to crack down on cybercrime.

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  1. Yeah by nospam007 · · Score: 3, Funny

    "The virus, which can steal personal data and has been linked to fraud, was added inadvertently, "

    They always say that.

    1. Re:Yeah by hey! · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No, if you refuse the infected device you receive immunity for the next round.

      You see, in the game of cybersecurity nobody, technically speaking, "wins". The object of the game isn't to win, it's to play indefinitely while accumulating the fewest possible losses.

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  2. In related news... by swm · · Score: 2

    firehouse burns down.

  3. Well well by volodymyrbiryuk · · Score: 2

    The quiz winners weren't so smart after all if they accepted electronic devices from a police agency.

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    1. Re:Well well by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

      We'll always accept them. We have a couple of machines specifically set up for this kind of thing, one with a USB analyser to look for low-level attacks and a RPi to look for software attacks. It's always interesting to see what you get on a free USB stick (police agency or otherwise).

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  4. Final challenge by Translation+Error · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It was the secret final challenge. To win it, people had to refuse the offered flash drives.

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  5. Surely... by Arab · · Score: 2

    Surely this was just part of the test?