Corsair 16 GB Padlock 2 USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFPLA16GB

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Corsair 16 GB Padlock Drive CMFPLA16GB
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  1. Personal Computers: 1 item
  2. Platforms: Windows
  3. Publisher: Corsair
  4. Format: CD-ROM

Product Review

The Corsair Flash Padlock 2 is perfect for transporting and protecting your sensitive business or personal information. With built-in 256-bit hardware data encryption, and access limited by a PIN, you can rest assured your information is safe from unintentional viewing. Built with the same ruggedized rubber housing found on the Corsair Flash Voyager family for durability, your data is protected from the elements as well. Because the PIN keypad is integrated directly onto the flash drive, there is no software to install. Simply enter your own Personal Identification Number and your data is unlocked for use on virtually any PC operating system: Windows, OS X, or Linux - even game consoles. Without the PIN, your information stays secure and inaccessible.

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Average Customer Review
3.9 out of 5 stars (39 customer reviews)

32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome security concept and the price is right., February 26, 2010
N. Hawkins "whereishawkins" (Chicago) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Corsair Padlock Secure 8 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFPLA8GB (Personal Computers)
I work in IT, and part of our regulatory compliance is that we have to have USB drives secure so that in case one is lost, there's nothing potentially damaging to the organization. Sadly, most of the time it's hard to enforce compliance because it's too confusing or too difficult for the users to do.

Corsair's solution is pretty slick with hardware level access to the USB drive. Configuration (once you free it from the shrinkwrap without injuring yourself) is really easy - hold down the key button for 3 seconds, set your PIN, hit the key button again, verify your PIN and hit the key button again and that's it. The green light flashes and then you know you're able to insert the USB drive into your PC or Mac (I tested this on my Dell desktop and Macbook.) If the light's not flashing, Windows and OS X won't recognize the drive. It literally is that simple and takes 30 seconds to do.

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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Serious security defect in Corsair Padlock, June 20, 2010
G. Mitchell "photons_electrons" (Woodinville, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Corsair Padlock Secure 8 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFPLA8GB (Personal Computers)
I bought 6 of these secure USB memory devices. One of them had an interesting experience. It went through the washer in a pocket. When it came out the password was not needed to get to the "secure encrypted" data. Having the password protection disappear is bad enough but getting the data exposed is a BIG SECURITY VULNERABILITY.

About a week later another of the Corsair Padlock drive's data was accessible (without entering a password and without washing it).

--- updated a week later ---

Corsair responded, appreciating being notified of the bug, and in what is an unusual move, published a detailed workaround on their web site. It is at
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Based on their heads-up analysis of the situation and quick technical response I recommend their product and will continue using it. Note that the web commentary about easily defeating the encryption of the Corsair Padlock relates to a previous design, not the Padlock 2.


17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars very useful & impressive, May 13, 2010
Dr. Drew (Chattanooga, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Corsair Padlock Secure 8 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFPLA8GB (Personal Computers)
I won't repeat everything the other 3 reviewers have sad about the padlock 2. It's convenient, secure, and rugged. However, I can't give it all 5 stars for 2 reasons:

1) I carry my padlock 2 in my pocket, and the soft outer covering quickly attracts and keeps lint and fuzz. Thus, the attractive surface quickly becomes unattractive (minor).

2) The big issue is the internal battery. I have had my padlock 2 about 3 months probably, and the internal batter seems to have lost the ability to keep a charge. Thus, it needs to be plugged into the computer to have enough power to unlock it. This has become a major inconvenience, and it loses some of the "wow" when I show it to other people.

Andrew

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