Cipher your pendrives contents.
When USB pendrives appeared, they made it a lot easier to be able to transport information from one place to another. The only problem about this, is that it also implied the small risk of loosing the pendrive with all the data it contains. In many cases this won't be a problem, if the data contained is of no importance. But on other occasion this data could be important, or put us in a very awkward situation due to the data.
Rohos Mini Drive offers us an interesting alternative, so that nobody except the owner can access the data stored on a pendrive.
When we launch
Rohos Mini Drive, the first thing the application does is ask us to indicate where the USB device is (the units letter) and the password that we want to use for the device. Once we have indicate both these details, Rohos Mini Dive
will create a virtual unit inside the pendrive, that will always be ciphered, and that will only be able to be seen with the Rohos Mini Browser, software that will be able to be launched from the pendrive, no matter where we are. We will even have the possibility to access a virtual keyboard in case we suspect that our password may be stored by a keylogger.
The
encryption algorithm isn't the most secure, but it will be more than enough for the majority of users.