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Apricorn 16GB Aegis Secure Key FIPS 140-2 Level 3

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With software-free operation, cross-platform compatibility, USB 3.0 and high capacities, Secure Key 3 brings a world of advanced data security to your fingertips. This USB 3 SSD drive incorporates PIN access with real time 256-bit AES XTS hardware encryption providing uncompromising security and ease of use. The Aegis Secure Key’s FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validation covers 11 areas of cryptographic security including physical security, cryptographic key management and design integrity. Using a rechargeable battery, the Aegis Secure Key enables the user to unlock the drive with a 7-16 digit PIN BEFORE connecting to the USB port on the host system. Since the PIN for the drive isn’t entered through the keyboard on a computer, key logger software isn’t able to steal the drives PIN. Secure Key 3 is Aegis Configurator ready and can be configured with independent Admin and User PIN’s and Recovery PINs. Aegis Secure Key’s internal drive components are protected by a super tough epoxy compound. This barrier prevents a potential hacker from accessing the encryption circuitry and launching a variety of potential attacks. Secure Key 3 also has several new innovative features not seen on a drive like this before including two read only modes, optional self-destruct PIN, unattended auto lock, and a drive reset feature that clears all PIN’s and destroys the data. Secure Key 3.0 also has a Lock Override Mode for booting an OS or passing through a virtual machine.
Separate Admin and User Modes
Aegis Configurator Compatible
FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Inside
Data Reovery PIN’s
Programable Brute-Force Defense

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  1. Vijay Singh

    Great product – high security!
    I bought this to store critical work files, as my company doesn’t allow us to use unencrypted flash drives. I have tried several different encrypted drives, and this is BY FAR my favorite.Why, you ask? It all comes down to ease of use. Most other drives work with software to unlock the drive. My work computer is locked down to install software, and for many of the other drives, you have to install decrypting software, on each machine to use the drive. Also, I had a previous software based drive, and after a while, they stopped supporting the software on my Mac (I use both Windows and Mac), and so the drive was useless.This drive is different as the decryption occurs right on the drive. You set up a pin (really easy to do – follow the clear directions) and then every time you want to use the drive, punch in the pin, and then insert the drive. It pops up like any other drive!Note this works on both Windows and Mac (and if you format it correctly, you can use it on both platforms at the same time). Note that this encryption is DoD approved, and is very safe. I feel safe with my data on here. Yes, it’s a bit expensive, but if you have important files, like ID docs, bitcoin wallets, data with PII, this drive is worth it.

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  2. Kevin S

    If you need to keep data safe and private, this is a great option
    If you have an offline crypto currency wallet, or you have a password file or any other confidential files you need kept secure and private, this is what you need.The buttons are easy to press even with large fingers. It’s casing is aluminum so very durable and it comes with an aluminum sleeve to go over top to protect the buttons when not in use.You can assign a 16 digit code, there is a reasonable amount of failure attempts before a failsafe wipe all data kicks in as well. I believe you get 4 attempts and then you can press in a code and it’ll allow 4 more attempts before the wipe data protection happens.Encryption is a hardware level so it’ll work on a mac, windows PC or probably even LInux . If the drive is encrypted you can’t mount it in any OS. You first must enter the code and decrypt the file system before the operating system can read it.I would suggest buying these in a pair set though, that way you can use one as a master and one as a secure backup. Or backup to a non-encrypted flash drive that’s using software encryption software like VeraCrypt to make an encrypted virtual hard drive.Very happy with the purchase, I’ve had this now for a few months and it works flawlessly.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Provided the security I needed – satisfied
    I purchased two of the 30 GB Aegis Secure Key 3.0 drives in 2017 and they have been working flawlessly for almost three years. I needed security and reliability, and both drives provided this. I have used them with XP and Win-10 OS machines. Due to the nature of my data, I cannot tolerate a loss due to a failed drive, hence the two drives. One is a backup, mirror-image of the other.And as some have noted, occasionally they do seem to run quite warm, but not usually. When they do, I let it cool down before reinstalling the metal protective cover. I don’t know, but I wonder if the heating is related to the initial charge state of the internal battery when inserted (E.g. heats up a bit when it has a long charging cycle). I also wonder if the heat is related to the level of data transfer. Regardless, in my use of these, the occasional higher heat doesn’t seem to matter. I would not hesitate to purchase again.

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  4. Krystof

    No data is safe without Apricorn USB drives. 2.0 is better for data storage–but 3.0 is better for PortableApps Firefox etc.
    An Aegis 2.0 is cheaper and better for data-only (reasons below)–but having one Aegis 3.0 is better if desiring high-security primary use with USB-mounted apps as explained below…The Aegis 3.0 Secure USB Drive has two minor glitches: 1. Frequent shut-downs–but not with desktops and not if using the free fixes (see below). 2. Feels hot in use. I do not know if this will affect longevity? But where the 3.0 speed is not important, the 2.0 is less costly and also seems more certain to last well.Either way, I like the security of a physically-encrypted PortableApps Firefox, backup programs and personal data (available free from the internet)–and no other USB stick is as secure. Might as well use it at home with the desktop as well as with the laptop when traveling–so you don’t have to adjust when suddenly leaving. Then you are more secure from physical as well as viral induced failures.Pros.* For updating and ‘save as’ back-ups of blog pages–my Apricorn 3.0 takes only 10-15 seconds vs. 20-60 seconds with my old Apricorn 2.0. ALSO with Apricorn 3.0 there is no freeze-up of the PortableApps Firefox during the download. So the true comparison is 0 seconds vs. 30-60 seconds wait with each operation. ALSO you can use a 2.0 USB port! I cannot explain this–but with the Apricorn 3.0, I notice an equal efficiency increase whether using a 3.0 or a 2.0 port.* Small keychain size, so you can easily carry 2 for auto-backups with true security in case of loss or old-age failure. A third copy should stay at home. Of course, the two secondary back-ups can all be Apricorn 2.0.* Self-destruct sequence enables you to “wipe the server” instantly.Cons.* OneDrive/GoogleDrive/AmazonDrive might be safer and more convenient, especially for high-memory + low-security files such as home videos etc.* The case of the Apricorn Aegis can be lost unless you tape on a U eyelet for a lanyard. (See photo attached.) You can then get a necklace lanyard at any Walmart and thus make sure that the case sticks with the stick. Put your email and telephone number on the case–using the same clear tape with which you attach the eyelet. (For the eyelet, I use the tough plastic from a piece of old-fashioned antenna wire with the two wires cut off. The soft cord of the ID necklace can be looped onto the handle of a handbag or Samsonite and closed with the Apricorn stick either inside or outside–thus used without detaching–thus unlikely to be forgot.)* Any external memory has the potential for very-annoying frequent shut-downs. If this happens, there are two solutions.a) Save a folder of favorite photos on the USB drive–and use them as your “desktop background”–and activate a slide-show with a 10-second delay. This seems effective in preventing the USB drive from falling asleep. (If you must use your laptop on battery–then perhaps use small-KB low-quality graphics or line drawings and de-select “stop slideshow on battery power.”)b) And/or… google for the free app KeepAliveHD–download and install to the computer–and set it to update a small text file on the external drive every 50 seconds. (Complete details below.)* If you are James Bond, Edward Snowdon or Hillary Clinton, you might need a much larger Apricorn USB memory. Otherwise, most of your non-personal junk can probably be saved on the standard OneDrive/GoogleDrive/AmazonDrive cloud memory. If you are a doctor, accountant or other professional with large amounts of high-security information, you probably can subscribe to a high-security cloud system–which will meet your legal requirements and will be a bit safer from being lost, stolen, cooked or smashed.In summary, I suggest the Apricorn USB system primarily for your very-own truly-personal passwords, credit cards and other data which you do not want identity thieves, China, Russia, Anonymous or the Bengazzi Committee to get ahold of.**********************************Detailed notes on KeepAlive HD–and other attempts to prevent repeat shut-downs of Aegis 3.0.~ So far, a 10-second “desktop slide show” seems equally effective in preventing shut-downs. (Right-click on any Windows desktop > Personalize > Desktop Background Slide Show > Picture Location: Browse and select a folder on your USB drive with several photos in it > Change Picture Every: select “30 seconds” > Save Changes. (For great free pics, find the “get more themes online” link, near the top of the main “personalize your desktop” page. After installing a theme, the Slide Show page shows the URL location of the resulting pics. Copy the ones you like best onto the USB drive. If you need to reduce power usage, then perhaps use any free image editor to reduce the physical size and the quality of the JPG image files so as to minimize the KB file sizes.)~ NoSleepHD-1.0 was not successful in keeping the Apricorn Aegis 3.0 awake on my HP Stream Notebook.~ KeepAliveHD works best for me when set to write every 50 seconds. I tried 100 seconds, so that less workload is being added–but then the Aegis 3.0 sometimes would shut down. If 50 seconds is not enough, try 30 seconds.~ Seems best not to select “auto-run at startup” under Settings. Auto-run can cause confusion by trying to write when the Aegis is offline.~ KeepAlive is started by clicking the check box,”Enable writing mode.”Please note that:~ Both my desktop and my notebook use Windows 8.1~ The Aegis 2.0 has no problems “keeping awake” with my desktop or my notebook.~ The Aegis 3.0 has no problem with my desktop–it even keeps awake all nightduring screen saver mode (although not if the “sleep” mode kicks in).~ However, by itself, the Aegis 3.0 does not keep awake with my HP Stream notebook.~ The Aegis 3.0 also can be kept awake by playing YouTube videos on the USB-mounted Portable Firefox–which is not ideal–and quite unfeasible with a metered or 4g connection!~ Presumably, it would also work to leave a browser tab open to a small-download javascript “auto refresh”tutorial demo page which can be set for 30 seconds.~ Or, Windows itself can be programmed to open and close things repeatedly.~ Or, several free “macros” also can be programed to copy and repeat any actions–such as writing in and saving a text file–very similarly to KeepAliveHD.However, KeepAliveHD is obviously the best method while available.~ But, so far, the “slide show” solution works well and seems best.***************************************Note: the following are often suggested but DO NOT HELP for Aegis 3.0:HP Notebook > Control PanelHardware and SoundPower OptionsEdit Plan Settings> Change Plan Settings > Change Advanced Power Settings> + USB Settings > + USB Selective Suspend Setting> Plugged In: click “Enabled” and then select “Disabled” > OK[I suggest disabling this when “Plugged In,” but not for when “On Battery.”]> Control PanelSystem and SecuritySystem > Device Manager> Universal Serial Bus Controllers> Generic USB Hub > Power Management> De-select: “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” > OK[I do NOT recommend this de-selection and it does not help for Aegis 3.0.]> USB Root Hub > Power Management> De-select: “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” > OK[I do NOT recommend this de-selection and it does not help for Aegis 3.0.]~ I also tried using an inverse-Y USB cable such as are used for extra power.Power differences might explain why the Aegis shuts down with an 8.1 notebookbut not with an 8.1 desktop? However, the Y-cable did not help.

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  5. Carmageddon_

    Lors de la réception (7 mai), la clé mémoire est très bien protégée, elle arrive dans une boite dont les dimensions sont plus grande que les autres clés : elle fait 17cm sur la longueur, 8.5cm sur la largeur et 3cm d’épaisseur. Elle dispose sur la tranche au sceau de sécurité qui indiquera si elle a été ouverte. À l’intérieur de la boite, on retrouve la clé et son capuchon métallique (qui englobera la totalité des touches) dans une mousse protectrice ainsi que le guide de démarrage rapide multi-langues (6 dont le français) et la licence d’utilisateur final en anglais. L’ensemble, clé plus capuchon mis fait 9.5cm*2.5cm*1.3cm.Pour avoir le manuel complet, il faut aller sur le site apricorn.com est sélectionner “Encrypted Flash Keys” (des disques durs portables externes sont aussi disponibles), il y a 4 types de clés différentes : la version 3.0 (celle-ci), la 3Z, la 3NX et la 3NXC (USB-C). Après l’avoir sélectionné, on remarque que cette version est disponible avec une capacité de 16 Go, 30 Go, 60 Go, 120 Go, 240 Go, 480 Go et 1 To puis on accède à la description, aux spécifications et aux manuels : on retrouve le guide de démarrage rapide multi-langues et la licence d’utilisateur final en anglais mais surtout la manuel complet disponible soit en anglais, en français, en espagnol, en allemand ou en italien.Cette clé dispose de la certification FIPS 140-2 qui est supérieure à la norme FIPS 197 d’autres clés trouvables sur le site. La FIPS 140-3 est fonctionnelle mais obtenir une validation prends du temps est ne sera effectif qu’en 2026.Les clés sont de niveau 3 sur 4, les 4 niveaux de sécurité de la 140-2 sont les suivants :- Niveau 1 – “Chiffrement” : Au moins un algorithme cryptographique ou une fonction de sécurité implémentée.- Niveau 2 – Rajoute la “Falsification” : une attaque laisse des traces visibles. L’attaque a peut-être réussi.- Niveau 3 – Rajoute la “Détection et la réponse du sabotage” : les tentatives de retrait ou de pénétration de l’enceinte solide auront une forte probabilité de causer de graves dommages au module (par exemple, puces recouvertes d’époxy), en d’autres termes le module ne fonctionnera pas. Mais aussi la “Protection améliorée des clés secrètes et privées” : les clés d’entrée et de sortie sont uniquement chiffrés ou dans une procédure de partage des connaissances. Mais encore l'”Authentification basée sur l’identité” : l’opérateur doit être identifié individuellement.- Niveau 4 – Rajoute la “Résistance au sabotage” : remise à zéro active et immédiate des clés secrètes en cas d’attaques. Mais aussi la “Protection contre les défaillances environnementales” : protection contre les attaques utilisant une tension ou une température extrême.Concernant les fonctions de la clé, elle est autonome car elle dispose d’une batterie rechargeable et de son propre clavier (donc pas de logiciel à installer qui peuvent être piraté).Il est impossible de s’en servir sans avoir enregistré un code et si ce code n’est pas tapé, le système d’exploitation ne détectera pas la clé.Ce code administrateur peut contenir entre 7 et 16 chiffres auquel on peut éventuellement rajouter un code utilisateur pour une autre personne qui n’aura pas accès aux fonctions administrateurs.Un nombre de faux codes peut être défini entre 2 et 10, au bout de par exemple 10 faux codes, le mode force brute sera activée et la clé verrouillée, il faudra alors suivre la procédure du manuel (appuyer simultanément sur le cadenas ouvert + touche 5 puis rentrer le code “last try” qui est indiqué dans ce manuel pour avoir 10 tentatives supplémentaires (soit 20 en tout), si les codes sont de nouveau faux, le contenu de la clé sera effacé. Dans le cas minimum de 2 codes faux configurés, cela donnera donc 2 + 2 en “last try” donc 4 tentatives en tout au minimum.Il est aussi possible de définir un code d’autodestruction des données de 7 chiffres minimum qui une fois tapé supprimera celles-ci. Je trouve dommage de ne pas pouvoir descendre en dessous de 7 pour être plus rapide.Un mode lecture seule est disponible (il sera impossible de créés ou modifier les documents présents) qui est utile sur des ordinateurs publics qui peuvent être infectés par un malware.Les 3 LED présentes permettent de voir l’état de la clé, il y a 13 états (voir page 6 du manuel) avec des LED variant de fixe, à clignotement rapide ou lent en passant par le changement d’état. En gros, la première rouge, la clé est verrouillée, la deuxième verte, la clé de déverrouillée et la troisième bleue, la clé est en mode administrateur pour configurer les diverses fonctions.Une fois qu’elle est déverrouillée (LED verte clignotante), vous avez 30 secondes pour la brancher à un port USB (LED verte fixe) sinon elle se reverrouillera.Je n’ai pas eu de problème lors du premier branchement, Windows l’a reconnue est installé les pilotes. À noter, elle contient les manuels en diverses langues dont le japonais, non présent sur le site.Je suis satisfait de ma clé, le capuchon par contre peut être dur à enlever une fois enfoncé à fond cela est dû au fait qu’elle a un indice de protection IP68, le premier chiffre de 6/6 indique qu’elle est totalement protégée contre les poussières et le deuxième de 8/9 indique qu’elle est submersible dans des conditions spécifiées en durée et en pression (immersion prolongée) au-delà de 1 m. Normalement, cela signifie que l’équipement est hermétiquement fermé, cependant, avec certains types de matériel, cela peut signifier que l’eau peut pénétrer, mais sans produire d’effets nuisibles. Protection contre la submersion durant 1 heure.Attention lors des périodes de chaleurs car elle chauffe beaucoup, de ce fait elle dispose d’un corps en métal qui dispose d’ailettes pour la dispersion de la chaleur. Mais une fois mes données modifiées, je ne me risque pas à la laisser brancher au port USB vu le prix.D’autres ayatollahs pro-sécuritaristes invoqueront les 2 fameux mots que sont le terrorisme et/ou la protection des enfants pour souiller encore une fois les libertés et vouloir l’interdire, je leurs répondrais que l’importation existe (déjà fait) et occupez-vous de vos enfants, sinon n’en faites pas. Car oui, même l’État français voudrait obliger la création de backdoors (portes dérobées) qui affaibliraient le chiffrement pour permettre l’accès aux appareils.

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  6. Z

    I love this usb. Feels robust and strong and it puts your privacy worries to bed.

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  7. Susheel

    Original product was not inside. I got cheated. They dumped some broken devices inside a sealed original package

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  8. Nicko79

    Fantastica

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  9. Terry

    great product chunky but does what it says in the tin

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