On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Matthias Fuchs wrote:
> Am Freitag 11 März 2011, 20:27:20 schrieb Markus Slopianka:
>> Am Freitag 11 März 2011, 18:35:45 schrieb Matthias Fuchs:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I just watched a video [1] on exploiting autrun/generating of
>> > thumbnails/... of data on usb stic
Am Freitag 11 März 2011, 19:05:44 schrieb Shaun Reich:
> > Yes physical access is always bad. But imagine you are at a place where
> > many people are (and stealing the pc is no option). Just going to the
> > toilet for a short moment -- with the screen locked -- could make your
> > computer cracke
In fact I have used plasma ...
Might be that I changed the default and can't remember anymore.
In this case as you pointed out this is most likely a non-issue KDE wise,
unless the user changed it to auto mounting.
Am Freitag 11 März 2011, 20:27:20 schrieb Markus Slopianka:
> I'm wondering if you
I'm wondering if you took the time to actually try Plasma Desktop before
posting that
mail.
By default no drive is mounted automatically. Device Notifier just notifies
that a new
drive is present. Users have to click first (either in the Plasma popup or
Dolphin's side
bar) to mount the drive.
> Yes physical access is always bad. But imagine you are at a place where many
> people are (and stealing the pc is no option). Just going to the toilet for a
> short moment -- with the screen locked -- could make your computer cracked.
>
> In general I think that nothing usb-stick/new hardware re
Hi,
I just watched a video [1] on exploiting autrun/generating of thumbnails/...
of data on usb sticks.
Yes this is specific to Gnome, though I wonder if that could be a problem in
KDE too, as is mentioned at the ending.
E.g. I don't know if strigi starts indexing files automatically on mounted