USB SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise with protection from infected computers

Windows users tend to live a real nightmare when using their USB memory sticks (Pendrive) in public places, as these tend to have a magnet with all the malware that walks around with it, what causes these then end up infecting their own machines (or worse, continue spreading the malware on other computers).
People from SanDisk announced an agreement with McAfee, which launched a new type of memory called USB SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise, with the McAfee Scan Engine, which allows them to make an advanced heuristic scanning, prior to giving access to a computer.
In the event that your computer is infected, the system will alert you when there is an attempt by this to access the USB memory by sending a malicious file.
Thus, we can use the USB stick-with-a certain security in our computers (although it would also be advisable for him to pass the virus previously, if the doubts).
Posted on December 3, 2008
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