So let me get this straight Mike - "AFTER using your finger to unlock the secure partition" (which should only be done once you are sure the PC is free of viruses using the included portable anti-virus software on a public partition and the included free Comodo software to secure the host PC) "someone is going to steal all of your passwords..." Why would you open the secure partition to expose your data if the PC had a trojan on it?
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So let me get this straight Mike - "AFTER using your finger to unlock the secure partition" (which should only be done once you are sure the PC is free of viruses using the included portable anti-virus software on a public partition and the included free Comodo software to secure the host PC) "someone is going to steal all of your passwords..." Why would you open the secure partition to expose your data if the PC had a trojan on it?