Personal Pocket Safe
If James Bond uses a USB drive, it will probably be something like this. It has military grade encryption (whatever that may mean, as if 256-bit AES isn’t secure enough already), a password vault and, perhaps the most interesting feature, track covering. What does this mean? All traces of it being connected to a computer [...]
Loc8tor Lite Tracking Device
I didn’t know things like this existed except in movies, but apparently they do. Here’s how it works. You put the locator tag (the small thingy) on the object you want to track. The receiver will pick up its signal and show you in what direction you need to look. When pointed towards the tag, [...]
USB lock
While this isn’t exactly the most high tech thing to put in a USB port, it sure is useful! A USB port on a public pc is a potential security risk. Anyone can plug in a USB stick and put a virus, keylogger or any other type of dangerous type of software on it. Sure, [...]
Biometric Fingerprint safe
With this safe, you don’t have to remember any combinations or keep keys with you (and risk losing them). Instead, it uses fingerprint recognition to operate the lock. It stores up to fifty fingerprint profiles in its non-volatily memory. It’s officially licensed as secure enough to store firearms, so it should be pretty tough.
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Mandylion password manager
Everyone probably has to remember a few passwords. Computer logins, email accounts, forums, bank accounts, online services, all of them require a password. Using the same one for all of them isn’t a good idea, and using something too easy is an even worse idea. Most hacked accounts didn’t have a strong password, leaving them [...]
Aiptek Digiprotect
Every evil mastermind needs a security system for his secret underground lair. While this surveillance camera set isn’t exactly military grade equipment, it’s perfect for the beginning super villain, or as a baby monitor.
The camera has a 640×480 CMOS-sensor and a microphone. Audio and video is transmitted wireless with a range of about 30 meters. [...]




