Don't now, there is updated JDS software v3 that I've loaded but it may tie itself to that model. TBH I thought that there was hardware on the JDS that facilitated/assisted encryption but can't find any reference to it now.

Winterlight wrote:
Yeah, I have some of the older jump drives but I also have a 1GB secure drive just like the picture.
It's good to know that it is that secure.


Do you know if the Secure software can be copied from a secure drive to another jumpdrive? It is probably at the BIOS level ...but

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At 10:00 AM 4/23/2005, you wrote:

Just in case you have a standard jumpdrive (like sport, etc...) this what I am talking about:

http://www.lexar.com/jumpdrive/jd_secure.html

warpmedia wrote:

Positive, that's why I bought mine. It's only a 26 char pass phrase but
most definitely 256-bit AES.

Winterlight wrote:

At 08:53 PM 4/22/2005, you wrote:

Better to buy the hardware version (JD Secure, AES) or use DriveCrypt or TrueCrypt in traveler mode.




Your sure about the AES on the jumpdrive... I have one

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