Keeping your data secure on your flash drive is always a worry, and if you feel that 256-bit hardware encryption might not be enough, you can always add a combination lock to the end of a USB drive.
There are lots of ways to protect your data. You can encrypt your hard drive, password protect your computer, or use biometric security measures. Or if you want to be ...
From the emporium of effluvia that is Thanko's Rare Mono Shop comes a truly wrong headed "security" device. The USB KUDASAI foregoes strong, impossible-to-break encryption in favor of a physical lock.
I hate typing passwords, but I can't leave my office with my computer unsecured. I can't wait for the future, when my computer will recognize me and automatically log me in whenever I sit at my PC.
Losing your USB flash drive before a big presentation is a terrible way to start a Monday. Losing a drive that also contains valuable personal data or confidential company information will ruin your ...
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