Portable hard drives get paranoid

Posted in Hard Drives, Security by Conner Flynn on November 19th, 2007

“Cutie Bio”

There’s been alot of news lately about hard drive security and data protection. A new portable hard drive enclosure from Sarotech, adds another layer of security. It’s called the “Cutie Bio” and I think it has watched one too many spy movies. They’ve integrated a fingerprint scanner into an external USB 2.0 device. Just like James Bond, you can access your data with a simple swipe of your finger. Then once it’s no longer connected to the PC, the information becomes encrypted gibberish.

It’s not a bad deal, at $58.55. The only drawback here is that it works solely on Windows machines, leaving Mac owners out in the cold. They do have one that is Mac compatible and Linux-friendly, which uses the more expensive 1.8-inch drives, but availability is yet to be announced.

This is your mission, should you choose to accept it…Buy one and put it in your Christmas Stocking. Be cool like a movie spy.

[Crave]



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One Response to “Portable hard drives get paranoid”

  1. RT Cunningham Says:

    I went to the site that shows this: http://www.sarotech.com/english/cgi/pd.cgi?cmd=view&rno=32

    This is only the enclosure. The hard drive is not included. I wondered how it could be so cheap and now I know.

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