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Fujitsu Introduces Its Tamatebako Self-destructing Flash Drive

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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