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Toshiba’s New USB Flash Drive Has a Keyboard for Your Password

Toshiba’s New USB Flash Drive Has a Keyboard for Your Password

For those weary of the cloud who want something physical to store their data and files on, a USB flash drive is still the popular choice. The fear, of course, is that you’ll lose it and someone will have access to all the private info you have on it. It would help if you chose the Toshiba Encrypted USB Flash Drive. The storage device uses AES 256-bit encryption and has a physical keyboard built into it for password access. When you remove the dongle from your computer, it automatically locks. If someone tries to access it unsuccessfully 10 times, it will even wipe the data to keep it out of the wrong hands. So basically don’t go try to go drunk accessing it.

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