August 19th, 2007 by ketyung

You simply don’t feel comfortable with the idea of having your data stored on a USB flash drive and carry around ? If you’re the kinda paranoid, who simply feels insecure of having data stored on a USB flash drive. The Corsair’s “Flash Padlock” flash drive is definitely one kind that gives you better sense of security. As it locks up your data using pad lock system, which is the system that you’ve been used to for handling the locking of your briefcase.
The “Flash Padlock” flash drive uses pin-based security system, which you can set the pins to limit who can access the data on it. This flash drive uses hardware-based security system, which is definitely much more secure than any software-based security that is pretty vulnerable to brute-force attacks by hackers. The Flash Padlock flash drive comes with two variants, they are the 1GB, retails for $29.99 and the 2GB for $39.99.
via [eNGadGeT]
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