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Kingston’s Self-Destructing USB drive

The 4GB flash drive encrypts all data with 128-bit AES, and then adds an extra layer of security: a self destruct feature…
No no…it’s really not what you think…I’m sure you’re thinking of a James Bond type device that would simply blow up, or at the very least fry the drive…but alas it simply deletes any files after 25 failed attempts of entering a password….for most bruteforce programs this would happen in a matter of a second…but can you delete a file that’s being accessed by a brutforce program? That I’m not really sure about, but still a gadget that every spy SHOULD have…Welcome to CrzyLand
-Nic
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