
The Corsair is perhaps one of the most secure flashdrive in the market. Why, the Padlock 2 USB flash drive features a 256-bit hardware encryption that still needs PIN before you can use it. This one is also a toughie, thanks to the rubber housing.
You can use this with any Linux, Mac, or Windows OS powered computers. Get the 8GB versions for about $59. Not bad for an impressive form and function.
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