The Worlds most Secure USB Flash Drive

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The Worlds most Secure USB Flash Drive

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Guys check out the company I work for, www.ironkey.com

Our products rock, we are leading the pack in this market against big dogs like Sandisk and Kingston.
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sorry, never heard of.
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Post by Testiculese »

I would be interested. I don't really like the software, PC-based encryption setups where you have to have the software installed on all the machines. A hardware solution such as this would be a much better option.

The cap looks like it doesn't snap on in some way. Every cap on my OCZ drives have been lost in a matter of a week. I keep my drive on my keychain. These caps really need to snap onto the case.

Lastly the price is a definite no-go. I'm not paying $300 for a Basic model 8gb usb drive. I can get a regular one for $20 and just put the software DES3 setup on it and encrypt the files I need encrypted free. Slight hassle but not terribly so. IF the 8gb was $80, then I'd consider a purchase.
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Yea, the price is out of the normal user price range. But very cool stuff.
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\"Self-destruct!\" Cool! ;)
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