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USB Key Hardware Firewall

Posted on | May 30, 2007 | 2 Comments

Now this looks pretty cool, a hardware firewall on a USB drive. This looks promising…. Slick and stylish as well.

Yoggie Hardware Firewall

Yoggie Security Systems has squeezed a complete hardware firewall for Windows systems into a USB key sized form-factor. The “Yoggie Pico” runs Linux 2.6 along with 13 security applications on a 520MHz PXA270, a powerful Intel processor popular in smartphones and other high-end consumer devices.

It uses the open source U-Boot bootloader to copy its Linux-based OS and application stack from secure, read-only flash memory onto a separate flash-based boot device.

Link: Linux Device




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2 Responses to “USB Key Hardware Firewall”

  1. V@STV$T NETHERLANDS Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
    December 27th, 2007 @ 12:32 am

    this is good, its future sound!

  2. V@STV$T NETHERLANDS Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
    December 27th, 2007 @ 12:37 am

    I stil belive in futher perfectioning of this device and firmware ,but linux is the best choice because it supports open source codes, have extreme good security and dont have to reboot while changing etc .
    Maby they also could make it in freebsd ,and make faster kernels in it ,than smaller en faster memory and cpu will follow [chips]

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