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IronKey Personal 2 GB Secure Flash Drive
IronKey Personal 2 GB Secure Flash Drive
Manufacturer: IronKey Product Name: IronKey Personal 2 GB Secure Flash Drive Review Date: 09/24/08 Author: Kristofer Brozio Virtually indestructible? Check! Self-Destruct Mechanism? Check! Cool looking? Check! Sounds like the features of some cool gadget out of a James Bond movie right? ...
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IronKey Personal 2 GB Secure Flash Drive
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... drive, it's a portable vault for your data that cannot be accessed by anyone but you with your password. If someone does try to hack the drive it will self-destruct after ten wrong attempts, not literally, but the data will all be erased from the drive. The drive uses hardware based AES 256bit encryption technology, and it's incased in a virtually indestructible solid metal casing that's also waterproof and tamper proof so your data is sure to be safe when it's on the IronKey. Link: TestFreaks

IronKey Personal 2 GB Secure Flash Drive Review
Home — ... Wednesday, 24 September 2008 Test Freaks - "Up on the review block today I've got probably the coolest USB Flash Drive on the market today, at least from a guys point of view anyway! It's the IronKey, even the name sounds cool, but it's much more than a great looking flash drive, it's a portable vault for your data that cannot be accessed by anyone but you with your password. If someone does try to hack the drive it will self-destruct after ten wrong attempts, not literally, but the data will all be erased from the drive. Content navigation go to: ...

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