Tyler Durden wrote:
I got a hold of a little gadget recently that is very nearly perfect for
certain forms of data storage. It's called a "Thumbdrive" and I bought
it online somewhere (64Meg for about $179 or so).
The cool thing about this drive (small enough that it has holes for use
as a keychain) is that it's got a "Public" area and a private area, and
the private area is accessible (if one desires) only via the little
fingerprint reader on the top of the drive. (It's also USB based, and on
Windows2000 and beyond you don't need any software drivers--just plug it
in to a USB port and it appears as a drive).
ANyway, I was wondering. I'd really like a nice software mod of this
thing so that, depending on which finger I use for verification, a
different private area on the drive will open (right now several users
can be assigned access by the master user to use their fingerprint for
access to the single private area). Of course, there should be no
indication that there even IS more than one private area.
So...anyone heard of such a hack/mod, or is there a straightforward way
to go about doing it oneself?
Nice! Get them to cut _all_ your fingers off instead of just one.
Just say no to amputationware.
Cheers,
Ben.
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