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kermit911 | 14:42 Sat 05th Oct 2013 | Technology
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I am learning about one-way function and I remember this thumb drive that you could pull information off of but not save information to without a key. I can't find it anywhere, has anyone else seen or used this thumb before?

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all of mine have got a lock facility that makes them read only.
Where do you get those from woofgang? Last time I looked, I couldn't find any.

@kermit: Zalman do hard drive enclosures, some of which include "one way" locks (http://www.zalman.com/global/product/CategorySecond_Pic.php) if you have the need to carry a load of optical discs around with you, some of them also have a very cool "virtual drive" function. If you need something smaller (and cheaper) a Poundland SD card adapter and an SD card would do the trick. (All the full size cards I've seen have write protect locks, but check first)
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Woofgang, what is the brand name of the ones you use?
the ones I have with a lock on are called easydisk.
there are a few on amazon if you google lockable flash drive
The SD card trick may not be that secure according to this article: http://www.fencepost.net/2010/03/usb-flash-drives-with-hardware-write-protection/ .

I'm still only turning up encrypted drives on those searches, rather than write-protectable ones. Though a flash of inspiration got me to search for a write-protect adapter. Amazon US have one, but it's aimed at computer forensics bods and is $160! I'll stick to trudging back to my case and getting my Zalman.

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