Password Protect USB Drive

by Hiroshi on 23-06-2009

rohos mini logo new Password Protect USB DriveThose who have megabytes of sensitive files on the USB drive and seriously concerned with a data security, cannot imagine their USB stick without the hidden or secured volume. For those folks this softwar is really a treasure. You can password protect your personal data and can access your secret volume by entering a right password back again. Rohos Mini Drive creates hidden and encrypted partition on the USB flash drive memory. You work with the files on the hidden partition without opening a special program.

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Features

  • Creates a virtual encrypted partiton volume (disk) within a USB flash drive free space
  • Automatically detects your USB stick config and creates encrypted partition
  • Program does not require installation to work with encrypted partiton on a guest computer. You can start it right from USB drive
  • Encrypted partition is protected by password
  • Encryption is automatic and on-the-fly
  • Encryption algorithm: AES 256 bit key lenght. NIST approved.
  • Rohos Disk Browser to open encrypted partition without having Admin rights
  • Virtual Keyboard - to protect your encrypted disk password from a key logger
  • Autorun Folder. Saved program’s/file’s shortcut will automatically start/open up upon disk connection
  • The limit of encrypted partition size is 2 GB

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2 Responses to “Password Protect USB Drive”

  1. Jun 24, 2009
    Harvey Says:

    The protection of your information is of the upmost importance. Understanding the consequences of others retrieving this information is enough to make anyone closely consider all of their options. I feel really secure with the encrypted flash drive that I use. I think this is one of the better products out there for saving data and controlling in securely.

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  2. Sep 25, 2009
    MoveIt Says:

    @Harvey: 200 usd for a 2 or4gb encrypted drive. too much. thanks

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