
Fujitsu has introduced its MHZ2 CJ hard drive that features embedded AES 256-bit encryption that makes it harder for unauthorized folk to hack inside your drive to recover personal and private information. It is the first 2.5″ SATA hard drive from Fujitsu to have this feature, and also boasts the possibility to wipe out all the data within in the most secure way possible within seconds, making it next to impossible to recover. Sounds like the perfect hard drive for those who live under the watchful eyes of the RIAA due to constant torrent downloads, eh?
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