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Kanguru defends against widespread security flaw

January 6th, 2010

Several high profile Secure USB Flash Drives have been in the news this week due to a security flaw that could allow hackers to unlock the encrypted data.  The Kanguru Defender family of encrypted flash drives are not susceptible to this method of attack.  For more information, see our recent announcement or contact Kanguru directly if you have any specific concerns.

Kanguru Defender and Defender Elite use a secure hardware encryption processor to perform all password checks.  Software hacks are ineffective against this type of security.  The encryption chip itself is protected from physical tampering as well.

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