SanDisk Corporation has shown off two new USB Flash drives along with security and backup software at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
SanDisk SecureAccess software protects files against unauthorized access on SanDisk's entire retail USB portfolio using an encrypted, password protected folder on the drive. Additionally, up to 2GB of contents can be backed up online ... [ read the full article ]
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Only 128-bit AES encryption! Mine has 256-bit AES encryption with at least 6 character password combo needed. 3 failed attempts equals permanent deletion. All at real speeds of 20Mb/s using HD Tach.
Flimsy plastic, breakable loop for lanyard, and bogus SecureAccess? software that does not work as described in the user manual, and once installed on my XP machine, can not be uninstalled by neither SanDisk?s ?uninstall? application nor the Control Panel.
Good news for children ? it has this pulsating red light and is made out of Shiny red and black plastic.
I must admit, I was stupid. I had thought after SanDisk?s earlier ?management? software failures, I would try it out in hopes that their market attention has improved ? wrong.
I figured I would write this review before I attempt any more surgery to remove the software debris left behind.
A few years back I bought a SanDisk titanium thumb drive. It is my favorite. I am guessing, based on my experience and other postings that SanDisk has stopped listening to the market.