Friday, March 26th 2010

Victorinox Launches Un-Hackable Secure Pro USB drive

Victorinox, the family company behind the famed Swiss Army Knife, has launched a pioneering memory stick design at an event held at its European flagship store on London's New Bond Street. The device is, says the company, the most secure of its kind available to the public. It uses several layers of security including fingerprint identification and a thermal sensor - so that the finger alone, detached from the body, will still not give access to the memory stick's contents. The Victorinox Secure has also been made tamper-proof. Any attempt to forcibly open it triggers a self-destruct mechanism that irrevocably burns its CPU and memory chip.

Victorinox was so confident of its new product's elite security standards that it offered a £100,000 prize to a team of professional hackers if they could break into it during the two hours the launch event lasted. The money went uncollected. The event was attended by Victorinox's CEO Carl Elsener Jr. and the Victorinox Secure's designer Martin Kuster, a technology security specialist. "Life is becoming more digital every day," says Kuster. "And yet people do so little to protect their data. The world's most common password is '12345' - and even encryption can be broken given time."
This unique USB can hold up to 32GB of data and features secure data encryption technology. As well as its security elements, the Victorinox Secure also features the iconic tools you'd expect from a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife.

The un-hackable Victorinox Secure features AES256 technology, together with Victorinox patented unique MKI's Schnuffi Platform Single Chip Technology. What makes this product exclusive is the integrated Single Chip Technology, meaning that there are no external and accessible lines between the different coding/security steps, as on multi-chip solutions; this makes cracking the hardware impossible.

The Secure Pro is available in three different sizes, ranging from 8GB to 32GB RRP £50 - £180 and features:
  • Removable USB flash drive
  • Biometric fingerprint recognition technology
  • LED Mini White Light
  • Retractable Ball Point Pen
  • Blade
  • Scissors
  • Nail File with
  • Screwdriver
  • Key ring
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36 Comments on Victorinox Launches Un-Hackable Secure Pro USB drive

#1
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Words such as "un-hackable", "unbreakable", "un-sinkable", are more of throwing up challenges than making assertions, as has been proven time again :D
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#2
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
btarunrWords such as "un-hackable", "unbreakable", "un-sinkable", are more of throwing up challenges than making assertions, as has been proven time again :D
Even if it is unhackable theres nothing like good ol' waterboarding to make the person give you the software on it.
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#3
W1zzard
so it's "unbreakable" in a 2 hour time window .. what kind of bs is that

who are "professional" hackers? and why are they not in jail?
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#4
krityx
i love that they actually thought someone might chop off your finger just to get access to the kiddie pr0n you have on that stick
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#5
Unregistered
Yer cause when your camping you just need your usb stick.
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#6
W1zzard
krityxi love that they actually thought someone might chop off your finger just to get access to the kiddie pr0n you have on that stick
warm up the finger inside your hand/under your shirt/other body cavities and it will work
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
this is nice - but unfortunately for Victorinox their products are always so bloody expensive - even their laptop bags are over priced.

But as a tech head I do have one of their swiss knife multitool designed for small PC repairs sorta like a portable toolkit rolled into one which has been very useful to me in the many years I have owned it.
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#8
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Great, so I can't take it on the plane with me when I travel, that is useful... Guess I'll just have to put those important documents I need to work on while I'm travelling to the important business meeting on my standard flash drive that actually will make it through security and not get me a full cavity search.
btarunrWords such as "un-hackable", "unbreakable", "un-sinkable", are more of throwing up challenges than making assertions, as has been proven time again :D
I was just going to say this. Never say something is un-hackable, or un-whatever, as there are usually people out there that will work tirelessly to prove you wrong.:laugh:
W1zzardwarm up the finger inside your hand/under your shirt/other body cavities and it will work
Gross, just toss it in the microwave. It might get a little too hot, but just keep trying it until it cools down to the right temp.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
W1zzardwho are "professional" hackers? and why are they not in jail?
Ethical hacking as a profession?
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#10
costinul_ala
cool

it is actually nice since previous attempt from other manufacturers have not been quite brilliant.
This looks a lot better and the brand isn't to be laughed at. USB sticks security is a problem especially at a higher enterprise level when people might loos confidential data. The self destruction feature is a nice touch
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#11
Loosenut
Probably has a default username/password of admin/admin which some or even most people won't bother to change... Too lazy :laugh: :slap:
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#12
Velvet Wafer
W1zzardso it's "unbreakable" in a 2 hour time window .. what kind of bs is that

who are "professional" hackers? and why are they not in jail?
CCC? come on Wiz, theyre even mostly germans like us, and they do that each day,and theyre white hats, not black hats;) i often read, how they improved bank security systems and such stuff, just by prooving, it can be hacked.:) you mean crackers, these guys surely sit in jail,often for years. ;)
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#13
W1zzard
i havent heard CCC call themselves "professional hackers"
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#14
Velvet Wafer
W1zzardi havent heard CCC call themselves "professional hackers"
i neither, but they are, from what i know. what some knife producer says about hackers surely isnt much important. they want to sell these knife, and i believe, thats their only interest:)
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#15
W1zzard
yeah i guess everyone with a postcount > 10,000 is a professional forum user too
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#16
Delta6326
is it waterproof? because if it's on a swiss army knife then it better be.
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#17
Velvet Wafer
W1zzardyeah i guess everyone with a postcount > 10,000 is a professional forum user too
i dont really think that applies to everyone with that postcount, but they surely must know the rules, if they are members for such a long time. i dont believe i have to tell you that it takes time to accumulate such a big number of posts:)
professionality is,also, relative,like most things on this earth;)
i find them professional, you maybe not. thats totally normal,that humans have different opinions, based on their knowledge and experience;)
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#18
Delta6326
oh and when this self destructs does the warranty cover a replacement?
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#19
mtosev
W1zzardso it's "unbreakable" in a 2 hour time window .. what kind of bs is that

who are "professional" hackers? and why are they not in jail?
can you hack it? if you can that 100.000pound prize means a lot a of new and worthless hardware for the taking:D
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#21
W1zzard
mtosevcan you hack it? if you can that 100.000pound prize means a lot a of new and worthless hardware for the taking:D
there is no prize. they offered 100k for 2 hours to that hacker team, now it's all over
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#22
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
So if someone stole your USB drive. They would only have 2 hours to hack into the data if say that was to happen?
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#23
Taz100420
only 2 hours? Give "real" hackers a chance and I bet they get it
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#24
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
DaMultaSo if someone stole your USB drive. They would only have 2 hours to hack into the data if say that was to happen?
2 hours before they gave up and took a screwdriver to it.
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#25
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
DrPepper2 hours before they gave up and took a screwdriver to it.
put it to the ultimate test & see if it survives getting eaten by a dog

Not that you'd actually want to rummage around in dog shit to find out if its still in one peice
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