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The LG Vaccine USB flash drive: Protection against malware

by Marjorie Dorfman on Dec 28, 2007 at 11:27 PM

LG VaccineUSB Flash Drive

The LG Vaccine USB Flash Drive won’t help to quell the symptoms of the flu, but it will make its users very happy with its offering of antivirus and malware protection software. When flash drives first came out a number of years ago, everyone was amazed at how much could be shoved into such a small package. But now the rush is on for manufacturers to offer new and more enticing features in the hopes that their particular drives will glean the most sales.

The LG Vaccine USB Flash Drive is certainly capable of storing vital documents and photos, but while plugged into your computer it also provides certain security measures because it comes equipped with its own antivirus and malware protection software. These programs provide “real-time system monitoring and hardware scans.”

The LG Vaccine can really make a difference when dealing with a public terminal. It insures that all of the files stored on the drive will remain safe and private. It also offers a biometric fingerprint reader for extra security. This flash drive will be offered in capacities ranging from 512MB to 8GB, no word yet on pricing or release date.

Read [Mobile Mag]

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  • Thomas said:

    Hi,

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