5 USB Security & Hacking Devices

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USB hacking is nothing new. We have heard a lot about it in the future. Whether you want to prevent data theft or protect your privacy online, these 5 USB products help with that:

USBCondom: this tiny device cuts off access to the data transfer pins in the USB cable, allowing you to charge your phone without having to worry about USB hacking.

USBdriveby – Wearable for Exploiting USB: a wearable device that can be used to install a backdoor and override DNS settings on any unlocked machine. The device is programmed to evade security measures in OS X.

NinjaStik: a gadget that protects your privacy by hiding your IP address. It offers 256 bit encryption. NinjaStik comes with editors for word, spreadsheets, and images.

ZeusGard: provides you with a clean, virus-free environment on your PC or Mac. It is portable and fast booting.

IronKey Secure Flash Drive: a flash drive that meets the needs of military, government and enterprise networks. It has a rugged design and meets the stringent Security Level 3 requirements of the FIPS 140-2 standard.

Stay tuned as we will cover more USB security products in the future.

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