I love my Yubikey Neo and it's good to see one torn down and tested.
It's not surprising that the NEO board has 2 chips in standard QFN packages where as the earlier Yubikey exploited in [1] was a chip-on-board "package". I bet the earlier version are significantly cheaper. The "practically indestructible" comments are (admittedly) common sense.
Sounds like there aren't any exploits here (yet). Should some materialize as they have in the past [1][2], Yubico has always replaced my devices.
It's not surprising that the NEO board has 2 chips in standard QFN packages where as the earlier Yubikey exploited in [1] was a chip-on-board "package". I bet the earlier version are significantly cheaper. The "practically indestructible" comments are (admittedly) common sense.
Sounds like there aren't any exploits here (yet). Should some materialize as they have in the past [1][2], Yubico has always replaced my devices.
[1] https://youtu.be/_c1cx8F4-SM?t=37m9s
[2] https://developers.yubico.com/ykneo-openpgp/SecurityAdvisory...