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    Corsair Flash Padlock 2 8GB Review

    Posted on Wednesday, March 31 2010 @ 14:27:33 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    This method has its downfalls though, most prominent being that the applications placed on the drive to decrypt it may not work on systems such as Mac OS X or Linux. Additionally the whole process can be quite confusing to users who maybe aren't so tech savvy and "just want to get at their data". Enter the Corsair Flash Padlock 2. Successor to the original Flash Padlock drive (which wasn't very secure at all), the Flash Padlock 2 builds on the predecessors basic keycode access idea by adding a strong 256Bit AES encryption mechanism. Here's what Corsair have to say.

    Link: Overclock3D

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