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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1022315" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>i have used kingston ironkey s1000 aluminum cased encrypted flash drive</p><p>i picked it because the lanyard loop was a continuous part of the body - not the type of loop that can get pulled out of the case socket</p><p>it was nice, until i forgot to take it out of my pocket and washed the garmet</p><p>115 euros down the drain, literally</p><p></p><p>the istorage and aegis look the same</p><p>inspecting images of the usb drive cases they appear to be one continuous piece</p><p>i think you could trust them, there is no reason to doubt the quality of encryption</p><p></p><p></p><p>"what users do not know will hurt them"</p><p>it is better to openly discuss the flaws of everything as opposed to picking and thinking "i am protected," being closed-minded about negative aspects while defending that choice to the bitter end</p><p></p><p>a big problem for password manager users is that there is virtually no pentesting or audit results that they can inspect</p><p>so the user is placed in a position of relying upon what the password manager says it does or else they select pm based upon popularity</p><p></p><p>two fundamental precepts of encryption is to set a strong password and set the iterations high enough - infos that i have yet to see any password manager educate users on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1022315, member: 97580"] i have used kingston ironkey s1000 aluminum cased encrypted flash drive i picked it because the lanyard loop was a continuous part of the body - not the type of loop that can get pulled out of the case socket it was nice, until i forgot to take it out of my pocket and washed the garmet 115 euros down the drain, literally the istorage and aegis look the same inspecting images of the usb drive cases they appear to be one continuous piece i think you could trust them, there is no reason to doubt the quality of encryption "what users do not know will hurt them" it is better to openly discuss the flaws of everything as opposed to picking and thinking "i am protected," being closed-minded about negative aspects while defending that choice to the bitter end a big problem for password manager users is that there is virtually no pentesting or audit results that they can inspect so the user is placed in a position of relying upon what the password manager says it does or else they select pm based upon popularity two fundamental precepts of encryption is to set a strong password and set the iterations high enough - infos that i have yet to see any password manager educate users on [/QUOTE]
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