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Resources
White Papers
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Links
Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University - Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys
BBC NEWS - Afghans selling US army 'files'
engadget - Why you can't get a biometric Flash drive that'll work on Windows, Linux, and Mac
InformationWeek -
Biometric Readers Fooled With Fake Fingerprints
FT.com - How to guess a password
Third Annual BSA and IDC Global Software - Piracy Study
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| Awards and Reviews |
| Guru of 3D – April, 2010 |
| Guru3D recommends the Padlock 2 in their review |
| A big advantage of the PadLock is very simple, it's OS independent. No need to install any software as the PIN system is not tied to a software installation. 256-bit is good, probably not government certified but still really really good. |
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| NeoSeeker – February, 2010 |
| Neoseeker gives the Flash Padlock 2 their Editor's Choice award |
| The Corsair Padlock 2 is USB 2.0 compatible and uses a hefty 256-bit encryption. Setting a user defined PIN is extremely easy, and unbelievably user friendly. To top that off, the drive is packed with 8GB, which translates to about 2,000 songs or 38 hours of video. |
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| LegitReviews – February, 2010 |
| Legit Reviews has a look at the Flash Padlock 2 |
| With its ease of use, 256-bit AES encryption, passive locking, cross-platform compatibility, and stylish form, Corsair has improved upon their original secure drive design with their Flash Padlock 2. You need not look any further if you need to tote around sensitive data with 100% confidence. |
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| Overclockers Club – February, 2010 |
| The Flash Padlock 2 receives bronze at Overclockers Club |
| What it comes down to is this – if you want a sure fire way to keep your data secure, this drive may be the best choice out there. There really is no other drive that offers the security and peace of mind this device can. |
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