• greyfox@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    We asked our Dell sales guy this question years ago now, when they had been removed one year and quickly added back the next year.

    They are there mostly for government builds, and other places with high security requirements. Usually the requirement is that they need to prevent any unauthorized USB devices from being plugged in. With the PS2 m&k ports they can disable the USB ports entirely in the BIOS.

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      1 month ago

      That makes sense! The convenience of USB means that this single point of entry is now a critical security risk.