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Military-Grade Encrypted Flash Drive
Military-Grade Encrypted Flash Drive
"So much encryption built in, it surpasses U.S. Military standards." "It it detects a hack attempt, it literally self-destructs." If you're the type who forgets passwords and whatnot, perhaps you'd better pass. 1GB. $66.34 .
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Ironkey Flash Drive Boasts Military Grade Encryption and Astronomical Price Tag
The UberReview — ... pretty cool, but I don’t have enough to hide that would justify me shelling out the cost of this bad boy. The makers claim that it surpasses military standards, they also inform you that if a hack attempt is detected, it literally self destructs; the data that is, not the drive. Considering the price, you would think that they would throw in at least 2GB, considering that they are practically giving the stuff away these days. Price: $66.34 (for 1GB!) [Amazon via Book of Joe] Related posts Zana Wood Engraved USB Flash Memory ...

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