One should always do whatever it takes to protect their USB flash drives from unauthorized access. Many folks never think about this, especially when they use third-party computer systems. Well, we ...
Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down ...
Most of you probably own at least one USB thumb drive, which you typically use either to transfer data or as a backup for sensitive documents. Alternatively, you may like to carry your work with you ...
Are you accidentally ruining your USB? Discover the four common mistakes people make with flash drives and learn how to ...
If you’re like me, you’ve taken to carrying important data on USB sticks or flash drives. They’re handy, you can use them on any PC, and with built-in encryption even if you lost them it was no big ...
Maybe you know not to plug strange USB drives into your computer, but trends indicate that most people think nothing of it. This is not a new risk. A decade ago, a group of penetration testers—hackers ...
Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to steal your data. As people become more aware of common threats like phishing links, fake websites, fraudulent emails and impersonation scams, ...
IronKey compares its Secure Flash Drive to an iPod, saying it’s a hardware, software and online service all rolled into one product. I don’t know about the iPod comparison, but from a security ...
Lockheed Martin and IronKey on Wednesday announced an ultra-secure USB flash drive with custom software that allows you to take entire computer with you for secure use on any public computer. Called ...