Re: [Full-disclosure] Victorinox Launches Super-Secure USB Stick

2010-04-01 Thread Rohit Patnaik
So does that mean that if one of us can crack the USB stick we can claim the prize? -- Rohit Patnaik On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 15:49 +1100, Ivan . wrote: > Victorinox says that during the Secure's launch event in London, the > company offered a team of professional hackers close to $150,000 if > they

Re: [Full-disclosure] Victorinox Launches Super-Secure USB Stick

2010-03-31 Thread Michael Holstein
> Victorinox says that during the Secure's launch event in London, the > company offered a team of professional hackers close to $150,000 if > they could get past the Secure's security measures. No, they offered them a set amount of time to do it. In practical terms for a "lost/stolen USB stick"

[Full-disclosure] Victorinox Launches Super-Secure USB Stick

2010-03-30 Thread Ivan .
Victorinox says that during the Secure's launch event in London, the company offered a team of professional hackers close to $150,000 if they could get past the Secure's security measures. The prize money went unclaimed, Victorinox says, and the company did not identify the hackers. http://www.pcw