The USB Device ID identifies a series of Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. flash drives, including models like the DataTraveler 100 G3 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , G4, SE9 G2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , and Kyson .
In these cases, "VID_0951 PID_1666 patched" might appear in system logs as a device trying to identify as a Kingston drive to avoid suspicion. usb device id vid 0951 pid 1666 patched
If you are seeing this description or seeking to "patch" the device, it likely relates to one of the following: VID 0951 PID 1666 The USB Device ID
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One feature of this device is that it likely supports , allowing it to be recognized by most operating systems as a removable storage device, enabling file transfer and storage. and Kyson . In these cases
The USB device VID 0951 PID 1666 is a legitimate Kingston DataTraveler 100 G2, but in technical circles, it is also known as a highly patchable platform for firmware modifications. Whether used for repair, recovery, or red-team security work, a patched version of this device is fundamentally different from the retail product. Always verify the source of any patch — and if you find one in your drawer that behaves like a keyboard, treat it with extreme caution.