@REXCELLENCE Ironkey NEVER said you couldn’t get the casing open. They said it would be hard and if you managed to the files would still be secure. Of course you can open it by sawing through it or melting it but the files will be corrupted or you’ll damage them on your own without the self-destructing sequence.
@REXCELLENCE Ironkey NEVER said you couldn’t get the casing open. They said it would be hard and if you managed to the files would still be secure. Of course you can open it by sawing through it or melting it but the files will be corrupted or you’ll damage them on your own without the self-destructing sequence.
@Crafty002 Also, the chips were probably damaged if it can melt the epoxy.
@REXCELLENCE The files are still secure.
How many of us have access to that huge thing?!?!?!?!?!
Seriously its a fucking jump drive, you use a huge ass machine to open it up. Get real.
@2000pcman hahaha
OHMYGOD! YOU OPENED IT!!!!!
Too bad the files are still Encrypted
I agree with Austinguy. This video has me doubting if Ironkey is as secure as they say it is
What’s the point of this video? Are you trying to imply that you successfully removed the epoxy without damaging the unit (data is still accessible)?
If so, show it on a video.
Dude, what machine is that? I thought it was a small CNC mill when I first saw it.