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Pcio Drive ST : Secure My DATA! New AES 256bit Encryption USB Key

Posted on 2008-01-28 03:27:22  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 6 Comments
Category:  PC   |  Tags: USB, AES 256BIT, ENCRYPTION, KEY, PC, MAC, READYBOOST, VISTA, PS3, SONY, GREEN-HOUSE

Secure My DATA! New AES 256bit Encryption USB Key

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Here's the latest USB key from Green-House: the Pico Drive ST. Inside this nice little body (case) is an AES 256bit hardware encrypter, and a maximum of 8GB of memory. Our USB key is compatible with PC and MAC, is Ready Boost ready, and works flawlessly with PS3.

Now... I may be the only one here who thinks so, but who needs this security feature? Please explain how YOU'D use a device like this.

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Posted on Mon Jan 28, 03:31 by unruled, Utrecht, netherlands
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It might be more targeted for commercial applications, or government officials. For personal use, I can't think of it being neccessary, other than being a 'cool' function.



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Posted on Mon Jan 28, 04:12 by MicroDesign, Webdesigner, Den Haag
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I can. I have loads of passwords and hashes. (Never use the same password on diffirent sites). Such a flashdrive would be perfect for me.



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Posted on Mon Jan 28, 10:22 by Thetrue
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I agree. I would use it for passwords and confidencial docs & datas (like p0rn lol!).



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Posted on Mon Jan 28, 01:08 by darkfader, Netherlands
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I want an encrypted memory stick with programmable CPU and mini display and an OK button. MP3 support optional.
Then after the stick has logged into a secure website using the OK button, it will pass control to the host (running a portable browser of course).



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Posted on Mon Jan 28, 02:56 by chente, Student, Software Developer.., guatemala
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We all have things to protect, like clients data bases, personal data, and loads of stuff that isn't for all eyes



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Posted on Sat Feb 09, 12:43 by SamCal, Seattle,WA, USA
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I use a Kingston 256-bit AES protected 8GB stick. Think about how much info can be stored on 8GB and how you'd be hard pressed to to remember to only keep non-private stuff on it! With this one, you set up a password to get into it, but if anyone enters the wrong password a number of times (you choose) then the on-board security features locks up everything and it becomes useless to someone else (such as a thief). Have to reformat the device to reuse it.

By the way, works great with RoboForm2Go on int. Plug it in and have all your logins, passwords, etc. available instantly. Plus they're bouble encypted in case you ever lose the stick.



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