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Crypteks Übersecure USB Flash Drive
We love a little Paranoid Android Action, and clearly we’re not adverse to a bit of gadgetry either. The boffins at Crypteks have covered both bases with their übersecure physically lockable USB Flash Drive. Encased in a sleek solid-aluminum alloy case, the Crypteks USB storage is physically locked inside its housing, encrypted with a user-created password that is input by twisting five rings displaying all 26 letters of the alphabet. If that’s not secure enough, it also offers 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption. There is a clear design resemblance between Dan Browns Da Vinci Code Cryptex and the Crypteks Flash Drive’s locking mechanism, and like Browns Cryptex, this new device is based on some pretty solid old-school cryptography. Its cylindrical aluminum housing features five twisting rings with letters of the alphabet which need to be set in the right combination in order to remove the housed USB Drive. M★D READ MORE