security
Posts tagged ‘security’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

This wireless door camera phone will shoot three pictures of the visitor when he or she pushes the ‘Call’ button. These photos can be viewed on the display unit, a USB device that can be connected to your computer for charging and backups.
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The GoldKey is a small token that protects your sensitive data using a 256-bit strong encryption. Simply insert the key into a USB port, enter a desired password, and you’re done. Now no one can access the data without your key and password.
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This black aluminium HDD storage tower connects up to five 3.5-inch IDE/SATA hard disks. You can have up to four units stacked together.
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EDGE Tech Corp, the US-based company that gave us the 32GB USB 2.0 memory stick, has announced the DiskGO Secure Guardian Flash Drive - a storage device that exceeds the government standard for encrypting data with its 256-bit AES hardware encryption.
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The USB KeyShark is a computer spy accessory that falls under the category “Just because you’re paranoid, it doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you”.
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This talking and bleeping mini safe might not be the type of secure box that your home insurance company would recommend, but it works as a fun way to store some of your kind-of-valuable stuff.
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This external hard disk enclosure can be used with any readily available 2.5 inch HDD and it allows you to protect the data using a fingerprint reader.
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This 3-button 800 dpi optical USB mouse comes with a built-in fingerprint reader - allowing you to use it as a “windows or website log-in and for decryption gate for encrypted files or drives”.
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Here’s a way to do a little home security surveillance in true FBI Files style, using a small high-quality Sony camera disguised as a normal smoke detector.
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This may look like an ordinary computer mouse, but if you look closer you will notice an extra button that allows you to “protect your privacy”.
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