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Kingston Self-Destruct Privacy Flash Drives

April 5th, 2006        

Want to have James Bone gadget ? 007? Probably this gadget will gives you a feeling of being a secret agent. A KingSton Self-destruct Flash Drives which will blow up killing everyone around it reportedly melt the data, in a digital way, after just 25 consecutive failed passwords. This should supposedly thwart the “brute force attack” in an attempt to guess your password.

It comes with a 128-bit AES that excrypts and decrypts data on-the-fly. Its on-board CPU is very efficient at this the transfer rate is flying at 24MB/s read and 14MB/s write. This mean you will no longer need admin account to log in your precious partition.

My two cents, when i first heard the word “Self-Destruct”, the first thing which came over my mind was it is going to blow up and kill everyone around it. Im sure think this is one of the coolest gadget around but it wont be cool to those who keep forgetting what password they had set to their data.

(Via: TechFresh)

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