Wednesday, May 16th 2012

RunCore Launches InVincible SSD with Physical Self-Destruction

RunCore, leading supplier of high-performance solid-state drives, announces the global launch of its InVincible Solid State Disc drive. This SATA SSD solution provides for highest data security through a special button device that allows for total physical destruction with a single click.

The RunCore InVincible SSDs allow you to protect sensitive data from third party access in two ways with a single click. One method is the intelligent elimination of all your data through overwriting the entire disk with meaningless code. This overwrite-deletion method ensures that there is no way to potentially recover previous data stored to the device, effectively setting you SSD back to factory default.
A less subtle method is the physical destruction of your SSD by applying an over-current to the NAND flash memory and thereby physically destroying these. The RunCore InVincible product series is catering to embedded computer systems requiring high-speed serial switched fabric interconnects for rugged design implementation and more flexible power ranges. Delivering optimized storage options particularly in mission-critical fields such aerospace, military and general industrial applications.

With these devices your private data protection is entering an entirely new stage of security. This is especially important in an ever more mobile environment were sensitive data and information are frequently being carried along, making it a potential risk to being used by unauthorized 3rd parties. With the RunCore InVincible you now have a highly advanced data protection solution for most demanding professional usage which is also suited for the private sector where data security is becoming an ever more important concern.


For more information, visit the RunCore website.
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34 Comments on RunCore Launches InVincible SSD with Physical Self-Destruction

#26
satelitko
yogurt_21shouldn't it be vincible? I mean you can't have an invincible ssd self destruct.
Invincible =/= invulnerable :)
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#27
Prima.Vera
What happened with the good ol' fashion HAMMER!?
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#28
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
To people talking about other methods, look at it this way: If you used a hammer, shotgun, pet, etc., the damage would be visible outside, and the people after the information would know you destroyed the drive. With this method, the drive appears perfectly fine from the outside, including its "warranty void if opened" seal.
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#29
Maban
btarunrTo people talking about other methods, look at it this way: If you used a hammer, shotgun, pet, etc., the damage would be visible outside, and the people after the information would know you destroyed the drive. With this method, the drive appears perfectly fine from the outside, including its "warranty void if opened" seal.
What about the unmistakeable smell of burning electronics? I wonder if they cover this under warranty.3


www.legitreviews.com/news/13155/
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#30
olstyle
Great way to avoid warranty claims. "This is no firmware fault, you just pushed the wrong button." Now try to argue that one.
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#31
AphexDreamer
With the push of a button you can destroy your whole PC too it seems. Just set it real high with half of it sitting on nothing.
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#32
keling
Wasn't there a case recently involving some police officer busting into a guy's room for suspected possession of child pornography and the suspect simply sliced his PC in half with a Katana to "destroy" any incriminating digital evidence? In his underwear no less.

Bet he's cursing now at this product for showing up AFTER he was arrested.
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#33
Hotobu
For people commenting on the invincible name I'm pretty sure it referrs to the fact that your data becomes invincible to all recovery methods.
kelingWasn't there a case recently involving some police officer busting into a guy's room for suspected possession of child pornography and the suspect simply sliced his PC in half with a Katana to "destroy" any incriminating digital evidence? In his underwear no less.

Bet he's cursing now at this product for showing up AFTER he was arrested.
www.theblaze.com/stories/man-stabs-computer-with-sword-before-police-can-search-it-for-child-pornography/
satelitkoInvincible =/= invulnerable :)
...um what?
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#34
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
something is fishy. i dont think it'll become that hot and fry. i think instead of using 5V they leak the 12V into the circuit. hence frying the chips in it.
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