Bypass is a hardware-Encrypted USB flash drive called AES256 bits, produced by Integral. strictly speaking, this should be designed as a design defect. this encryption defect occurs when the USB flash drive is unlocked, as long as the power supply continues. even if the host is unplugged from the user, it is switched to the attacker host. remain unlocked. I personally think that engineers can add time or other detection mechanisms when designing such USB flash drives. to prevent such exchange attacks. digress: similar design flaws have also been exploited when Microsoft's XBOX hard drive Unlock mechanism is skipped.
Procedure:
The USB flash drive can be read only after decryption.
The USB flash drive itself does not support Linux and cannot be decrypted.
However, after the User Machine (Windows) decryption, through the USB-HUB to provide uninterrupted power mode. U disk to Linux. At this time the U disk is still decrypted, can access any.
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