Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Corsair Flash Padlock 2 Takes Security Very Physically


How secure is you thumb drive? Unless yours is a Corsair Flash Padlock 2, maybe not secure at all.
Comes with 8GB worth of disk space, it features a set of keypads of its body to be used for PIN input. Not enough with that, Corsair (http://www.corsair.com/) slapped another layer of security on the flash drive with 256-bit AES hardware encryption. They even got the external natural elements covered with durable rubber housing similar to those on Corsair Flash Voyager series.
This is what we really mean by security, superbly designed to beat your paranoia. However, the actual pricing for it is not yet available, although we bet that it ain't going to be exactly cheap.
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