IronKey:World's Most Secure & Self-Destruct USB Flash Drive

The contents of the drive are filled with epoxy, so if a hacker tries to physically access the chips, he'd more likely damage them instead. Even if he did get access to the memory chips, they'd be worthless without the encryption chip. Electron-shielded, even a scanning electron microscope can't get inside. And get a hold of this, 10 incorrect password attempts, and the encryption chip self-destructs, making the contents of the flash drive totally unreadable.
Watch the following video that explains more about IronKey features:
Applications built onto the IronKey help keep your personal data safe. For example, the password manager keeps your passwords safe. Your passwords are securely stored in a hidden hardware-encrypted area inside the device (and not in the drive's 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.
A secure copy of Firefox included with your IronKey encrypts your browsing session through a VPN tunnel to IronKey's Secure Sessions Service. It works by tunneling your entire web browsing communications through the Tor-based Secure Sessions proxy on your IronKey. The Secure Sessions tunnel connects over an encrypted connection to their network routing servers, which in turn route your traffic between a number of servers, and then eventually out to your destination website. This approach protects your identity and your confidentiality, encrypting and anonymizing your Web surfing on almost any network or VPN (virtual private network).
IronKey Specifications:
IronKey is available in 4 capacities: 1GB ($79), 2GB ($109), 4GB ($149), & 8GB ($299).
Read Also:
Ironkey Personal 1GB Secure Flash Drive Review (Everything USB)
Ironkey Military Strength Flash Drives (ThinkGeek)








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