Military-Grade USB Key
Sep 21, 07 10:49 AM PDT

Iron Key has a USB key for “enterprise and military” applications. Enterprise, because it is using hardware encryption and military because it’s rugged, thanks to its shock and water resistant casing. From the website:
“A password is used to unlock your IronKey, and this is verified in hardware. If an IronKey is lost or stolen, attempts to unlock or tamper with the IronKey will trigger a self-destruct sequence, ensuring data is kept confidential.”
And I guess that in a life-or-death situation, throwing the key to the adversary’s face could even save your life.
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By Iron Key (user) , 01/06/08 7:14 PM (CommentID #708534)
i used the iron key iput it in my hard drive and i made a password for it so i put it in i wrote the password wrong ten times then it set on fire and exploded ruining my dell inspiron duo core processer with vista plz dont try what i did the explosion is little big can harm you i bought mine for 99.99 at a computer store here in canada
By Chris , 14/03/08 9:35 PM (CommentID #558296)
I have one, and I love it $159 is a steep price, but worth it for 4Gb of sexiness.
By md , 18/02/08 10:04 AM (CommentID #494644)
i want 1 they look amazing
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