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So all I gotta do...

is type an incorrect password into some ares's USB stick 10 times and I destroy his data? Not as simple as smashing it with a hammer, but smashing it with a hammer might get me in hot water.

Reformatting it would be an 'oopsy'.

posted by : mike, 29 April 2009 Complain about this comment
They'll pay too!

£28 per GB? That is hilariously overpriced, but reasonably priced for a Macolyte.

I'd just rather put a TrueCrypt image or partition in on the drive and use that instead. The Kingston drive only achieves 24MB/10MB read and write. People have been able to use Truecrypt with regular 16MB write drives to achieve 13MB/s write speeds on $40 Flash drives.

From what I've read it's a pain to use TC on a Mac though, so for the braindead maybe this Kingston drive is the ticket.

posted by : BB, 28 April 2009 Complain about this comment
biggest 16GB?

The 2GB versions costs around £60 The biggest, 16GB, device costs around £450?
Picture clearly shows 32GB on it!

posted by : Jim, 28 April 2009 Complain about this comment
32gig

16gig biggest and a 32gig photo?

posted by : roy, 28 April 2009 Complain about this comment

Kingston hits Mac OS with encrypted memory stick

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