yoggie.com - 10/13/2008
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New concept in Internet Security for Mac Users 13 October 2008. Yoggie Security Systems™ today launched the world’s first miniature hardware internet security devices for MacBooks and Mac desktop computers. The new Gatekeeper Pico™ for Mac and Gatekeeper Card Pro™ for Mac, provide 12 internet ...
everythingusb.com - 10/17/2008
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everythingusb.com —
Losing sleep over network security on your Mac?
Yoggie is now bringing both Gatekeeper Pico and Gatekeeper...
Card Pro to Leopard (or specifically 10.5.4 or later). Both Gatekeepers are in essence a mini 520Mhz server with 12 point protection system ...
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Yoggie Gatekeeper USB Security Dongle Goes Mac
lifehacker.com - 10/10/2008
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lifehacker.com —
Hit up the old Software Update on your
Mac this afternoon, because Apple's posted a Security Update...
to Leopard 10.5.5 that includes vulnerability plugs and bug fixes; the direct download is available...
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Mac Security Update Out Today [Mac OS X]
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Yoggie intros mini security computers for Mac desktops, laptops
Engadget —
... Yoggie's mini "security computers" have been at the disposal of PC users for some time now, and it looks like the company has now finally decided to give Mac users a taste of the completely hardware-based security solution. That comes in the form of both Mac-friendly ...
Apple Mac Desktops and Laptops: Yoggie intros mini security
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... and the other a Gatekeeper Pico USB stick.
Each are in their own right, fill blown Linux computers and include a number of applications that will help to increase security, as well as taking some of the load from your Apple Mac desktops and laptops.
Both the Yoggie Gatekeeper ExpressCard and Gatekeeper Pico are available for pre-orders, for $150 and $119 respectively. If you are quick, you will be able to get a 20 percent discount
Source - Yoggie
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