USB Protection

presh4u

FS Member
Today USB drive also known as keychain drive is becoming the most popular removable storage device to move data to different locations. USB drives are available in the market with different features, for example password protected, compatible with all windows versions and extra storage capacity (up to 65 GB).

A common security issue at organizations is how to prevent their workers to write data onto USB drives using their PCs, because a user can easily move confidential data for other location.

If you have windows XP with SP2, then you can disable the writing option to USB drives.

Follow the given steps to disable the USB writing option:
To edit the computer registry, first you should log onto your computer with administrative rights.

First click on Start button and type "Regedit" in Run option.
Here locate the location to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control

Here in right side panel, click right to create a key with the name "StorageDevicePolicies".
Now in left side panel, select "StorageDevicePolicies" key, again right click to create new DWORD value then label it "WriteProtect".
Set its value to "1". But again enable this option set its values "0".
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.
 
presh4u:
The problem with this method is: GOOGLE - most organizations give users internet access and a simple batch file, hidden on lets say a thumbdrive they bring to work, once run will just disable the setting.

One solution would be to purchase a software solution that disables writing, and ye, there are solutions such as that on the market at very competitive prices.
 
What about Linux? I read everything. Just having some problems with those hardware protected - like u plug USB Drive and there comes some CD autorun with "enter password:". But only few have that.
 
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