Password protecting a thumb drive

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The discussion revolves around methods for password protecting a thumb drive, exploring various security options and software solutions. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding encryption and protection mechanisms applicable to USB flash drives.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants inquire about ways to password protect thumb drives and express interest in security options.
  • One participant mentions finding various solutions online, including built-in Windows encryption and downloadable programs, but notes a lack of personal experience with these methods.
  • Another suggests zipping files and password protecting the zip files as a simple security measure.
  • A participant recommends a specific product, the Sandisk Cruzer Flash drive, which has built-in password protection features.
  • Concerns are raised about the reliance on Windows drivers for decryption, particularly if autorun is disabled, and the potential security risks of running decryption software on a host machine.
  • TrueCrypt is proposed by some as a reliable and secure solution for encrypting thumb drives, with details on how to use it effectively without encrypting the entire drive.
  • One participant mentions that their flash drive came with built-in security features.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of opinions on the effectiveness and security of different methods for protecting thumb drives. There is no consensus on the best approach, and various competing views are presented regarding software options and hardware solutions.

Contextual Notes

Some participants highlight limitations related to the effectiveness of software solutions depending on system settings, such as autorun being disabled, and the security implications of using decryption software on potentially insecure machines.

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Individuals interested in data security, particularly those looking for methods to protect sensitive information on USB flash drives, may find this discussion relevant.

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Does anyone know if there is a way to password protect your thumb drive. Or any other kind of security that I could add to it.
 
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I googled "flash drive security" and got a number of good looking hits. Some utilize Window's already built-in encryption for each file you use, others are programs you can download that encrypt/password protect the whole drive.

However, I have not tried any of these and can not in any way vouch for them even being safe. All I am providing here is the answer: "yes, it is possible." If you want to actually go through with this, then you'd either have to research any of the links google turns up or wait for a better response.

Good luck. If you do try this, please let us know what you went with and how it worked because I'm curious about this topic.
 
Thanks, when I had googled a similar search nothing relevant came up but Ill use the search you used.
 
You can zip up any of the files that you want on the flash drive and just password protect the zip drives.
 
trajan22 said:
Does anyone know if there is a way to password protect your thumb drive. Or any other kind of security that I could add to it.

Presuming that your using a Windows machine...download this..

http://www.newsoftwares.net/folderlock/howto/password-protect-USB-flash-drive.html

Alternately,

You can always go out and buy a Sandisk Cruzer Flash drive that has a lock / password system (Cruzerlock) already built in.

http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1274

You can buy a Sandisk Cruzer : 1 GB drive for about $10.

Cheap security fo the price of peanuts.

Aquafire
 
ya some of them like the more expencive sandisk have the u3 protection on them i think you can download that somewhere
 
All these just rely on windows loading a driver which decrypts the rest of the drive.
It doesn't work if autorun is turned off, and if you are really paranoid remember the decrypt driver is running on the windows machine.
I don't know any that implement this inside the key micro.

I use truecrypt.org, it's well known/tested and very secure.
You can either encrypt the entire key if you only use it between machines with truecrypt installed or you can create an encrypted volume as a file on the key along with the truecrypt executable. See traveller mode in the docs.
 
Truecrypt is the best solution I have found. It has worked flawlessly for me.

I don't encrypt the whole drive, that way I can run TrueCrypt from the drive and then mount my partition, and I have some space to use on systems where I can't run TrueCrypt (if executables have been disabled).
 
My flash drive came with the possibility built in.
 

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