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  1. just_a_salmon
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    Thanks for posting this, it’s something I’ll need to know for work pretty soon.

    Thanks for posting this, it’s something I’ll need to know for work pretty soon.

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  2. bleem
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    arent drives just generally unsafe? Any usb drive can be compromised in the wrong system, right? I'm a paranoid person. I doubt the authenticity of windows usb drives i create from my own windows...

    arent drives just generally unsafe? Any usb drive can be compromised in the wrong system, right?

    I'm a paranoid person. I doubt the authenticity of windows usb drives i create from my own windows install. I figured something is infected and will continually be infected. I think crc32 and sha256? can fix this but I'm tired of being afraid of usb drives.

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