Self Destructing USB
Self Destructing USB
Just saw this on the BBC's website >> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/c ... 712128.stm
Re: Self Destructing USB
That is pretty sweet.guinness wrote:Just saw this on the BBC's website >> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/c ... 712128.stm
Re: Self Destructing USB
I thought the concept was interesting, if a little expensive £20 (24€) per month.
Re: Self Destructing USB
The site doesn't like my Flash Player (screw them), but by reading the text (extremely useful), I can say: it doesn't look secure.
Well, yes, it can protect you from amateurs in the sense that you'll get your data back after it's all over the net. But tracking? Remote scrambling? Being unable to see the video, I have no idea how is it supposed to work, but I know that a simple shielding will disable either, so when you want to prevent industrial or government spying - it's nigh useless.
Well, yes, it can protect you from amateurs in the sense that you'll get your data back after it's all over the net. But tracking? Remote scrambling? Being unable to see the video, I have no idea how is it supposed to work, but I know that a simple shielding will disable either, so when you want to prevent industrial or government spying - it's nigh useless.