I never knew that you could password encrypt a flash drive on a phone. IF it TRULY has a password on it, it was applied using a computer through means of a multicard reader, and encryptions software, and guessing you don't know what the password is, I'm assuming it's not yours to begin with. Here is the LEGAL option: 1. Connect it to a computer, and once it recognizes it, format it. You can do this through means of pc connectivity cables, usb card readers, internal card readers, printers, and many other devices nowdays. Here is the ILLEGAL option: 2. Download a password bruteforce program designed for storage media, and run it. Good luck finding one that doesn't contain a trojan, adware, malware, syware, or other common threats though. Do what you see fit, I do not advise, nor condone the illegal option
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I never knew that you could password encrypt a flash drive on a phone. IF it TRULY has a password on it, it was applied using a computer through means of a multicard reader, and encryptions software, and guessing you don't know what the password is, I'm assuming it's not yours to begin with. Here is the LEGAL option: 1. Connect it to a computer, and once it recognizes it, format it. You can do this through means of pc connectivity cables, usb card readers, internal card readers, printers, and many other devices nowdays.
Here is the ILLEGAL option: 2. Download a password bruteforce program designed for storage media, and run it. Good luck finding one that doesn't contain a trojan, adware, malware, syware, or other common threats though.
Do what you see fit, I do not advise, nor condone the illegal option