
If you’re really paranoid about strangers stealing your USB flash drives for your data, you might want to check out Fujitsu’s Tamatebako flash drive. This drive encrypts data via an AES 256-bit encryption, and will even delete the data if it’s plugged into an unauthorized computer and logged in with a wrong password. Aside from that, you can set it to automatically delete its data after a certain time frame, ranging from 10 minutes to a week. In case you’re wondering, Tamatebako means “treasure box” in Japanese, which does make some sense here.
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