Post: The worlds most secure USB flash drive
08-21-2010, 04:04 PM #1
KRFacct
Big Daddy
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IronKey



Well guys this is "the worlds most secure USB flash drive"



Secure Your Files and Protect Your Identity
All data stored on an IronKey Personal drive is encrypted with high-speed military-grade hardware encryption. Unlike software-based encryption, this "always-on" protection cannot be disabled and is protected against cold-boot and brute force attacks. No one can access files stored on an IronKey unless they authenticate with the correct password. All encryption and password verification are performed in hardware, and it cannot be disabled by worms, viruses or other malware.

Secure Password Management
For Windows computers, the IronKey Identity Manager locally manages all of your online passwords with secure one-click direct access and protection against keystroke-logging spyware and other online threats. Stored passwords are protected by the same hardware-based encryption as your other data. Optional encrypted password backup is available as an online service in case you forget. The IronKey Identity Manager also supports VeriSign® Identity Protection (VIP), which is used by many financial and commerce websites to strongly authenticate and better protect their customers

Secure & Private Web Browsing
IronKey drives come pre-configured with a portable version of Mozilla's popular Firefox Web browser for Windows computers. All data, cookies, and Web history are maintained locally on the drive. The optional IronKey Secure Sessions service protects your privacy on the Web by triple-encrypting all of your Web surfing traffic, and provides secure DNS services to help assure that you are not visiting a spoofed website.

I know how this works and I have a few of them, they do what they say they do.

There is also a YouTube video:
Vidoe is not mine
[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MMGDXu-oms&feature=related]YouTube - IronKey: The World's Most Secure Flash Drive[/ame],
Note, the password manager show in this video, is now called Identity Manager
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08-22-2010, 04:38 AM #11
Gaia
Former Staff
A TDK usb is alrite, it password protected =D
08-22-2010, 01:51 PM #12
KRFacct
Big Daddy
Originally posted by GaiaBlade View Post
A TDK usb is alrite, it password protected =D


yes you are right, but this one is so much better than that, this is why the US Government uses it :p
08-26-2010, 12:46 AM #13
lyoth
Do a barrel roll!
just use truecrypt free and simple
08-26-2010, 12:49 AM #14
Pullz7
Splicer
Finally somewhere to keep my porn safe =D
08-27-2010, 03:09 AM #15
*SaM707*
Th3 On3 & OnLy
Damn, self destruct after 10 fails, doesn't that suck
08-27-2010, 06:53 PM #16
wow thats amazing
08-27-2010, 09:09 PM #17
madden's Hoe
< ^ > < ^ >
too bad the gadget show ****ed it up!Smile
08-29-2010, 06:16 AM #18
GFX Fuze
Vault dweller
Nice!!!!!! But I just use a normal one :( Cause all I use it for is transfering data :P
03-11-2011, 10:56 AM #19
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Samba2
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what about USB Logon i recommended useYou must login or register to view this content.It's prog record password store.

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