New SanDisk Flash Drives Won’t Access Infected PCs

SanDisk%20logo.JPGSanDisk announced an update to the Cruzer Enterprise USB flash drive on Tuesday, enhancing it via a partnership with McAfee. Now, the USB drives include the McAfee Scan Engine, which prevents the drive from even connecting to PCs which have been infected with malware.

SanDisk’s drives already store files in an encrypted partition, a security feature designed to protect them in case the drive is lost or stolen. SanDisk did not announce new pricing for the drives, which currently sell for just under $88 for a 1-Gbyte drive, on up to just over $216 for a 4-Gbyte model.

Original post by Mark Hachman

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