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Chris De Herrera has penned what looks to be a fairly complete assesment of security threats that could affect your Pocket PC. If you are concerned about Pocket PC security, and even if you aren't, you should give it a read. Many if not all of the security breaches happen to the unsuspecting Pocket PC user. "This article explains the threats to securing the Pocket PC or Windows Mobile 2003 (In this article I use them interchangeably). It covers known threats that you should assess prior to deploying Pocket PCs and provides some suggestions on how you can manage them. I recommend that you use these concepts to create a risk assessment check list to help you manage your security risk of deploying Pocket PCs. An example of a risk assessment of these issues that the United States Navy uses for the Pocket PC is available at http://www.nswc.navy.mil/ISSEC/Form/...Pocket_pc.html It addresses machine by machine how the Pocket PC is being used and what risk there is to the information it contains."