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Iomega kicks out two more eGo portable hard drivesengadget.com » Engadget - Dec 2, 2008 The last Iomega eGo drives we saw were notably sleek, but the company's going back to a more bruiser image with the newest in the series -- the Encrypt and BlackBelt once again feature that rubber PowerGrip that … Also tagged: ego, hard drive, hdd, harddrive, iomega, external hard drive, externalharddrive, external hdd, externalhdd, black belt, blackbelt, egoblackbelt, egoencrypt, ego blackbelt, ego encrypt |
asp.net » Pablo Peralta's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
I am going to share something that we needed recently and I understand it is pretty useful in many scenarios. Scenario : To generate a hash using a secret key so as to add a new level of security, avoiding that …
Also tagged: c, mac, hash, hmacsha256
gadling.com » Gadling - Aug 6, 2008
Filed under: Gadling Gear Review Keeping strangers away from your data has suddenly become a hot topic, but whether the US Government is after your information, or just your everyday thief, it always makes sense to …
Also tagged: security, data, storage, encryption, hard drive, harddrive, password, hard drives, harddrives
msdn.com » Knowledgecast - Aug 6, 2008
This article describes a utility called ProtectConfig that can be used to Encrypt/Decrypt .NET 2.0 configuration files using the ProtectSection ( …
Also tagged: net, configuration, programatically, protectconfig, aspnet regiis
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Jul 6, 2008
Filed under: Security, Utilities, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Open Source Truecrypt has been a trusted name in on-the-fly encryption for ages (v5 arrived in February). What's new in version 6? Plenty. One of the …
Also tagged: security, privacy, encryption
allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - May 27, 2008
Gaming piracy is as antiquarian a concept as PONG. So says Atari (ATAR) founder Nolan Bushnell. And who are we to disagree with the man who invented the world’s first (or second) video-arcade game? In remarks at the …
Also tagged: india, msft, hardware, internet, microsoft, gaming, software, piracy, pc, amd, dell, intc, atari, intel, asia, ibm, hpq, chips, motherboard, atar, wavx, nolan bushnell, john paczkowski, digital daily
gadgettastic.com » gadgettastic.com - Apr 16, 2008
Check out this new USB drive with built fingerprint security from Buffalo. Available from 512MB up to 8GB, with AES256bit encryption to encrypt your data on the go. . Via Akhabarnews Post from: gadgettastic.com …
Also tagged: security, data, usb, encryption, buffalo, fingerprint, drive, check, 8gb, pc hardware, 512mb, built
diylife.com » DIY Life - Feb 21, 2008
Filed under: computers and internet I'm sitting here in the bio-med clinic waiting for a test and killing time. I was thrilled to find an unsecured wireless connection from the coffee shop next door. I've connected to …
Also tagged: security, internet, wifi, network, secure, wireless, connection, stolen, stealing, split
pirillo.com » Chris Pirillo - Jan 26, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed One community member wrote: “After years of mistrust about wireless networks and creative use of Ethernet cabling I have now adopted a wireless network in my …
Also tagged: networking, wifi, network, wireless, wireless networking, wep, router, wireless network, media blog
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Jan 24, 2008
Filed under: Photo, Security, Windows, Open Source We can think of many reasons why it'd be a good idea to password protect an image, and, whatever your reason may be (patent pictures, blueprints of the Death Star, or …
Also tagged: secret, image, lock, images, password, picture, protect