Originally posted by: sygyzy
Is this key worthless if you don't but their line of products to use the key with? It does not seem like it does anything by itself.
Originally posted by: D33
whatever its free. thanks
Originally posted by: slycat
erm...after deploying, what if u lose the damn tiny key?
how to replace?
Originally posted by: Ctkelly
Well, if you dont mind using a floppy....I know this works under Windows 2000, but im not sure about XP.
Open the run box, type in SYSKEY. Screen should pop up. Choose update. Store the key onto the disk. You will now need this key to get windows started. More specifically, you will need this key BEFORE the login screen even pops up.
but you can do this with ANY usb storage, yes?
also, does this work for remote access?? authenex really is at its best when using a remote pc to access a Terminal Services Server or Remote Desktop.
Syskey encrypts a local system for local access, will it work for remote?
Originally posted by: crumpet19
I just got mine in. It's only a 6 month demo. But, it is very cool. I've been using it to secure projects that I'm working on. Some of my friends and I also transfer stuff between the two of us. If anyone knows where I can actually buy one or two of these, please let me know. I have a feeling that at the end of 6 months I'm going to really want and need one.
Originally posted by: sak
Originally posted by: crumpet19
I just got mine in. It's only a 6 month demo. But, it is very cool. I've been using it to secure projects that I'm working on. Some of my friends and I also transfer stuff between the two of us. If anyone knows where I can actually buy one or two of these, please let me know. I have a feeling that at the end of 6 months I'm going to really want and need one.
I am sure it can me hacked..cant it be
Originally posted by: mboy
I saw the company at the SANSFire in D.C. few months back. The free key they were giving out then were to encrypt files. Like PGP only the keys were part of the USB token, so you need to have the key to encrypt/ decrypt.. They have a new product coming out which I am anxiously waiting for. USB token to encrypt your HD. I am getting them for all of my laptop users I admin here at work, so if their company laptop's (mine included) go missing, you will not be able to get the data off the drive. I spoke to them about 2 weeks ago and they said the HD lock should be coming out Nov. Or Dec.
People seem to think this is like their USB thumb drives. Well, it isn't. It is not used to store anything other then an encryptionkey (altho I think you can store a few types of keys on it). I believe they use 128bit AES.
Originally posted by: meehawl
How does this compare to WIBU-KEY?