thomas.alt10 months ago+220According to a federal communication dated 30 January 2025 from the Defence Group, the datahur Pro has a vulnerability that makes it susceptible to a brute force attack on the PIN. Access is possible within minutes. The Pro2 model does not have this vulnerability. To what extent are the iStorage Pro models identical to the Kingston IronKey Keypad 200 Keys, which appear to be the same on the outside? Who is building for whom and is it simply the firmware that is different? Thanks for the clarificationShow in original language (German)2 answers
traber.marc9 years ago+110I would be interested to know how fast the stick can read/write ?Show in original language (German)1 answerernst.hubli9 years ago+220 Helpful answerSpeed Up to 116 MB per second read. Up to 43MB per second write.
bm10 months ago000On 30 January 2025, the DDPS reports (admin.ch): "The USB stick "datashur Pro" from the company iStorage has a vulnerability. on. The vulnerability allows an attacker to gain access to the data on the stick within a few access the data on the stick within a few minutes." Perhaps customers should be made aware of this?Show in original language (German)1 answerLuca Frighetto10 months ago000Thank you very much for pointing this out, I will gladly pass it on for your information.Show in original language (German)
KaWo19786 years ago000139.- -42% = 95.- ???? hmmmm....... Does Digitec calculate so accurately??Show in original language (German)1 answerBrimstone6 years ago+132Yes.Show in original language (German)
Digibuda6 years ago000Is the "waterproof only" version also available as 128 7 256 or 512 GB and what do they cost?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous6 years ago+110NopeShow in original language (German)