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Yoggie Pico Personal USB key

Posted on Sep 11, 07 01:07 AM PDT

Yoggie Pico Personal USB key
The Yoggie Pico Personal USB key is no ordinary device as it comes with a dozen security applications comprising Anti Virus, Anti Spam, Anti Phishing, Anti Spyware, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, Firewall, Web Filtering, and Parental Content Control software. It will even thrwart incoming hacks by hiding your actual IP address, using its own IP address instead. It retails for $179 which is pretty steep considering how you can get most of such functions in a security suite that costs less than half the retail price, not to mention the fact that you have to lose yet another USB slot when you plug this into your computer or laptop. Still, for those who hate installing more software than necessary on their computers could check the Yoggie Pico Personal USB key out.

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By Steve Hunt , 12/09/07 9:05 AM (CommentID #298926)


Functionally it is a lot like my first Yoggie, the Gatekeeper Pro™ which I evaluated earlier this year on securitydreamer.com. It combines firewall, VPN, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, anti-virus, anti-spam, a web and FTP proxy, and protections against other baddies like spyware, phishing and Trojan horses. All this packed in a device about the size of a standard thumb drive.

I ran the grc.com firewall tests plus some others of my own design and found the Yoggie products are a step up from ZoneAlarm by Check Point or Norton Internet Security from Symantec in security, but a step down in convenience. ZoneAlarm and Norton are software based solutions running on the computer all the time. You can’t misplace software – but it also takes up resources on your computer and potentially drags down performance.

The Yoggie software crashed my computer a few times, but the new version 5.1.5 software that I just downloaded seems to work well. full review at securitydreamer.com

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