Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Ironkey

Ironkey is a strong USB key not only because of its metal built but also military-grade encryption. This thumb drive holds up to 4 Gigabytes of data, but includes a hardware encryption chip that scrambles the data so as to be completely unreadable without a password. passwords can be hacked, but not the IronKey, 10 incorrect password attempts, the encryption chip self-destructs, making the contents of the flash drive completely unreadable. The 4GB Ironkey is available for $149.

Your passwords are securely stored in a hidden hardware-encrypted area inside the device (and not in the drives file system), being first locally encrypted with 256-bit AES, using randomly generated keys encrypted with a SHA-256 hash of your device password. All of this data is then doubly encrypted with 128-bit AES hardware encryption.

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