Global Security Watch > Origin outs 1TB external drive with hardware encryption | Electronista
[Electronista | The Macintosh News Network] The virtual keypad on the LCD has random number placement to help prevent onlookers to see the password as it's being entered, and the drives have a brute force attack detection system that will wipe the contents clean before the case is physically opened.
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