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TECH-CES/
RTS29M6U 
January 07, 2019 
A SecureDrive BT hard drive and SecureUSB BT flash drive, which can be remotely wiped if lost or stolen,... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
A SecureDrive BT hard drive and SecureUSB BT flash drive, which can be remotely wiped if lost or stolen,... 
A SecureDrive BT hard drive and SecureUSB BT flash drive, which can be remotely wiped if lost or stolen, are displayed at "CES Unveiled" during the 2019 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 6, 2019. REUTERS/Steve Marcus 
APPLE-ENCRYPTION/CELLEBRITE
RTSCTXR 
March 30, 2016 
A USB device is attached to Cellebrite UFED TOUCH, a device for the data extraction from mobile device... 
Tokyo, Japan 
USB device is attached to Cellebrite UFED TOUCH, a device for the data extraction from mobile device... 
A USB device is attached to Cellebrite UFED TOUCH, a device for the data extraction from mobile device such as mobile phone or smart phone, as it was demonstrated by Japanese electronics maker Sun Corp. during a photo opportunity at the company's Tokyo office in Tokyo March 30, 2016. Israel's Cellebrite, a subsidiary of Japan's Sun Corp and a provider of mobile forensic software, is helping the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's attempt to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on March 23, 2016. REUTERS/Issei Kato
BOSTON-BOMBINGS/TRIAL
RTR4U3LQ 
March 19, 2015 
Evidence from the Boston Marathon bombing trial, including a USB thumb drive, is seen at the Moakley... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Evidence from the Boston Marathon bombing trial, including a USB thumb drive, is seen at the Moakley... 
Evidence from the Boston Marathon bombing trial, including a USB thumb drive, is seen at the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts, March 19, 2015. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter 
USA-BUSINESS/
RTR4K61S 
January 06, 2015 
Tim Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, holds a Samsung Portable SSD T1, a solid-state... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, holds a Samsung Portable SSD T1, a solid-state USB... 
Tim Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, holds a Samsung Portable SSD T1, a solid-state USB 3.0 storage drive, at a Samsung Electronics news conference during the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 5, 2015. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40RET 
July 31, 2014 
A photo illustration shows a USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin July 31, 2014.... 
Berlin, Germany 
Photo illustration shows USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin 
A photo illustration shows a USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin July 31, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl revealed on Thursday. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: CRIME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK/
RTR40QWF 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl poses with USB stick at his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick at his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: CRIME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QW3 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs poses with USB stick at his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick at his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QUU 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl poses in his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEADSHOT CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QTV 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs poses in his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QTS 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl is reflected in a... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs is reflected in computer screen in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl is reflected in a computer screen as he looks at photographs of USB sticks in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
GERMANY-SWISS/DATATHEFT
RTX15MUM 
November 21, 2013 
A man poses holding a USB datastick in his hand in front of the Swiss flag in this photo illustration... 
Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
A man poses holding a USB datastick in his hand in front of the Swiss flag in this photo illustration... 
A man poses holding a USB datastick in his hand in front of the Swiss flag in this photo illustration taken in the central Bosnian town of Zenica, August 29, 2013. Picture taken August 29, 2013. To match Special Report GERMANY-SWISS/DATATHEFT REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS) 
USA-SECURITY/RECORDS
RTX10EYW 
June 07, 2013 
An illustration picture shows the logo of the U.S. National Security Agency on the display of an iPhone... 
Berlin, Germany 
An illustration picture shows the logo of the U.S. National Security Agency on the display of an iPhone... 
An illustration picture shows the logo of the U.S. National Security Agency on the display of an iPhone in Berlin, June 7, 2013. The debate over whether the U.S. government is violating citizens' privacy rights while trying to protect them from terrorism escalated dramatically on Thursday amid reports that authorities have collected data on millions of phone users and tapped into servers at nine internet companies. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
GERMANY/
RTR2J9AY 
February 28, 2011 
A 4G LTE USB stick is pictured at the Vodafone exhibition stand at the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover... 
Hanover, Germany 
4G LTE USB stick is pictured at Vodafone exhibition stand at CeBIT computer fair in Hanover 
A 4G LTE USB stick is pictured at the Vodafone exhibition stand at the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover February 28, 2011. The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens its doors on March 1 and runs through March 5. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2C1X0 
March 25, 2010 
CEO of Victorinox, Carl Elsener, holds a Victorinox Secure Pro, a Swiss Army Knife incorporating a USB... 
London, United Kingdom 
CEO of Victorinox Elsener holds a Victorinox Secure Pro during its launch in central London 
CEO of Victorinox, Carl Elsener, holds a Victorinox Secure Pro, a Swiss Army Knife incorporating a USB memory stick, during its launch in central London March 25, 2010. Victorinox say the data storage device is un-penetrable, with only the user's own fingerprint allowing access to data. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
SPAIN-BUDGET/
RTXP2GD 
September 29, 2009 
Spain's Economy Minister Elena Salgado holds a memory stick and a book containing the Spanish Government's... 
Madrid, Spain 
Spain's Economy Minister Salgado holds a memory stick and a book containing the Spanish Government's... 
Spain's Economy Minister Elena Salgado holds a memory stick and a book containing the Spanish Government's 2010 Budget during a traditional ceremony outside parliament in Madrid September 29, 2009. REUTERS/Sergio Perez (SPAIN) 
Oddly
Oddly 
Finnish Man's "Memory" Finger - 25 Mar 2009 
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FINLAND/
RTXD5IQ 
March 24, 2009 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava poses with his motorcycle after having a USB drive installed in... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Computer engineer poses with his motorcycle after having a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger... 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava poses with his motorcycle after having a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH) 
FINLAND/
RTXD5IL 
March 24, 2009 
A close up photo showing Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava's his torn glove and prosthetic finger... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Computer engineer poses with his motorcycle after having a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger... 
A close up photo showing Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava's his torn glove and prosthetic finger in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH) 
FINLAND/
RTXD5II 
March 24, 2009 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava displays a USB drive which he had installed in his prosthetic... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Computer engineer displays a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava displays a USB drive which he had installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE) 
FINLAND/
RTXD5IH 
March 24, 2009 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Computer engineer uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH) 
FINLAND/
RTXD5IE 
March 24, 2009 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava shows his prosthetic finger in which he had a USB drive installed... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava shows his prosthetic finger in which he had a USB drive installed... 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava shows his prosthetic finger in which he had a USB drive installed in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH) 
FINLAND/
RTXD5IA 
March 24, 2009 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki... 
RIIHIMAKI, Finland 
Computer engineer uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki 
Finnish computer engineer Jerry Jalava uses a USB drive installed in his prosthetic finger in Riihimaki in this picture taken March 23, 2009. Jalava lost half one of the ring finger on his left hand in a motorcycle accident last May and fitted a small memory stick under the nail of the prosthetic device. Picture taken March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Attila Cser (FINLAND ODDLY SCI TECH) 
COLOMBIA-ECUADOR/
RTR1Y7EK 
March 12, 2008 
Interpol Secretary-General Ronald Noble (R) and Colombia's police commander Gen. Oscar Naranjo shake... 
Bogota, Colombia 
Interpol Secretary-General Ronald Noble and Colombia's police commander Gen. Oscar Naranjo shake hands... 
Interpol Secretary-General Ronald Noble (R) and Colombia's police commander Gen. Oscar Naranjo shake hands at San Carlos Palace in Bogota March 12, 2008. A team of Interpol investigators invited by Colombia is now verifying the contents of three laptops, three USB keys and two hard discs drives found at the camp of killed FARC commander Raul Reyes, Noble told reporters. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez (COLOMBIA) 
TECH-SHOW/
RTX59DB 
January 06, 2008 
A variety of flash drives by Sandisk are displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show CES Unveiled event... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
A variety of flash drives by Sandisk are displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show CES Unveiled event... 
A variety of flash drives by Sandisk are displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show CES Unveiled event in Las Vegas, Nevada January 5, 2008. The show opens January 7th. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES) 
JAPAN
RTRFHLN 
November 11, 2004 
Sushi-shaped USB memory devices 'SushiDisk' are displayed at Solid Alliance Corp's, a Japanese electonics... 
Japan 
Sushi-shaped USB memory devices are displayed in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. 
Sushi-shaped USB memory devices 'SushiDisk' are displayed at Solid Alliance Corp's, a Japanese electonics device maker, office in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, November 11, 2004. Memory devices resembling sea urchin, salmon roe and tuna sushi, each with a data storage capacity of 128 megabytes, are priced at 8,200 yen ($76). Those resembling tuna and cucumber rolls have 32 megabyte capacities and carry a price tag of 6,000 yen ($56). REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao PP04110073 ODLY YN/FA 
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