https://www.wired.com/story/unciphered-ironkey-password-cracking-bitcoin/
The group, known as Unciphered, has developed a tool specifically aimed at cracking this 2011 USB stick, which they have successfully done with other IronKey devices with a solid rate of success. The owner of the IronKey in question, Stefan Thomas, however, has declined to accept their services to unlock his 9-figure treasure chest, having contracted with two other groups and promising them a specific percentage should they be able to crack the device. It has been over a year since contracting with these groups with no sign of success, while Unciphered have a proven tool to crack the device. Thomas wishes to give the two teams more time to try and crack the device before accepting the help of a third group, in spite of the promising results.
What are your thoughts on turning away what is almost certainly the answer to his missing fortune? Is it a smart idea to give the two other teams more time when there is a working tool he could use right now to unlock his 7,002 bitcoins? What would you give to unlock a literal 9-figure payday?