SecureUSB KP - Waterproof AI Driven Encrypted Flash Drive

SecureUSB KP

Waterproof AI Driven Encrypted Flash Drive


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SecureUSB KP is the ultimate device to save and secure our data without worrying about them being copied or pirated because in addition to having an encryption system with double keys that will make it extremely difficult to access, also has an AI module that will run a security system every time we want to open or copy a file preventing from everybody to making a copy or viewing the content so easily. It should be noted that another great feature of this flash memory is that it is water and dust proof, and also has a built-in antivirus.


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https://www.securedrive.com/product/secureusb-kp-encrypted-flash-drive



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This looks like an incredible USB stick to carry along through desert and ocean. James Bond style and probably even useful to store some crypto keys on it.

My mom works for the DOD and had a spare Kingston DataLocker encrypted thumb drive, so she gave it to me. It's a bit older and only 8GB, but I like it. Plus it's black anodized aluminum and waterproof.

I just use my s9's internal memory as an encrypted drive and carry a cable, any old, cheap prepaid Android with a passcode will work as an encrypted drive it needs to be unlocked to allow access to the internal memory, also it's very hard to recover data from the nand chip itself, with a USB you can bypass all that protective junk and put jumpers directly to the storage and yeet the data off of it by bypassing everything. You can't lose, break or forget your phone as easily as a flash drive.

One of my friends stole my USB. Usually I'd have it encrypted but I had a bootable copy of Windows on it. They though their PC was in a repair state and wiped their entire hard drive. That's clearly the best type of encryption.

The biggest problem with the pinpad usb is that almost anything you might use manually will be crackable by a brute force method.Maybe, if you use a 20 digit decimal key, it would be more secure, but you have to remember such a thing, and most people will just use something like 8 or so digits.

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