![]() It is equivalent to a single shared backdoor password for all of these devices. This is an inherent design error, and is not secure. In short, the products use software that runs on the host PC to verify the correctness of a user's password. The vulnerability is a major flaw in the design of the affected products. Reports detailing the vulnerabilities, and how to hack these devices, have been published by German security firm SySS. 4, IronKey, maker of the world's most secure flash drive, today announced that its devices are not vulnerable to the serious architectural flaw that has compromised many 'secure' USB storage devices. ![]() ![]() In response to the reports that certain hardware-encrypted USB flash drives have been hacked on Monday, Jan. I'm a big fan of IronKey USB flash drives, so I thought that given the recent security vulnerability that was uncovered that affected certain Kingston, SanDisk and Verbatim drives I'd pass on the following from David Jevans, the CEO of the company. ![]()
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