The program creates an Autorun.inf folder on your chosen drive, which in turn contains additional files and a hidden folder. So if you plug in a USB device, malware can't write a new Autorun.inf file. In theory.
Source: http://feeds.betanews.com/~r/bn/~3/9hojlOp0x6Y/1304092583
BHARTI AIRTEL BT GROUP CANON MEMC ELECTRONIC MATERIALS MICROSOFT
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