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IronKey 1GB Secure Hardware-Encrypted Flash Drive by Ironkey
List Price: $79.99Our Price: $69.99You Save: $10.00 (13%)Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: CE See more product details
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Ironkey Model: D20102A Product features: - Your IronKey gives you military-grade security in the palm of your hand, allowing you to protect your data, passwords and web surfing with hardware-based encryption.
- 9 megabytes per second read speed. 15 megabytes per second write speed. USB 2.0 High Speed or 1.1. Windows XP or Vista.
- No software or drivers to install. Does not require Windows administrator privileges.
- Waterproof to military specifications. Tamper-resistant rugged metal case.
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of IronKey 1GB Secure Hardware-Encrypted Flash DriveCustomer Review: Ironkey 1 G Summary: 5 Stars
I have a 1 Gig and a 4 Gig. I use them everyday whenever I go on the internet and use the security features and the Firefox browser. I would rate it with five stars. The only problems I have had was whenever you are asked to update the version, I was not very happy with the Ver 3. It changed the way I used things and I could not us the password manager to sign onto the passworded sites. I later learned they did not recommend that upgrade at that time, but it prompted me and allowed me to update to that version (did this on my 1 Gig). Today when I was trying to update my 4 Gig thumb drive as they recommended (since it was still in the Ver 1, and I wanted to refresh it with a lower version), it stopped working and I could not log into it again. I sent a message to customer support, but I am afraid it is fried. I got a great deal of use out of it and will miss it greatly. It is an expensive error on their part if it is a programming issue.
A security feature which is very good to have unless you use many passwords and forgot which one you used for the thumb drive is the one where the contents gets erased if there are 10 attempts in a row with the wrong password (I got up to number 9 and just survived that one on an occasion). With that in mind, you have to be very careful not to log in 10 times in a row with the wrong password. It would then become a paperweight. If someone got a hold of it, I would trust it would self destruct if they tried to hack into it.
I think I will always own one of these... they are worth it.
Description of IronKey 1GB Secure Hardware-Encrypted Flash DriveYour 1GB IronKey gives you military-grade security in the palm of your hand allowing you to protect your data with hardware-based encryption store and manage your online passwords and surf the Web safely and privately. Further your IronKey is optimized for speed and designed to be rugged tamperproof and waterproof. The IronKey 1 GB secure hardware-encrypted flash drive protects your data, online passwords, and Internet privacy with hardware-based encryption. Now you can safely carry your digital files with you wherever you go and surf the Web privately through almost any network--even across unsecured wireless hotspots. Furthermore, the IronKey is optimized for speed and designed to be waterproof and tamperproof. The IronKey Cryptochip uses hardware-based encryption, which is faster, more secure, and easier to use (no software or drivers to install) than software-based encryption. Although it employs advanced military-grade security, it is a cinch to use and requires only a password to unlock it. Manage all of your online accounts and passwords in one place with direct access and protection against keystroke-logging spyware and other online threats. If Cryptochip detects any physical tampering by a thief or a hacker, it will self-destruct. And if your IronKey is ever lost or stolen, you can easily restore your lost data and passwords to a new IronKey.
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