Victorinox have updated their range of USB drive penknives to now include supposedly "un-hackable" systems that keep your data safe from prying eyes.
Victorinox were so confident in their device they offered a £100,000 prize to a team of “professional hackers” if one could hack the device during the companies launch event. All failed.
The security in the new knife is a combination of its AES256 technology and fingerprint security and the self destruct mechanism that destroys the memory chip and CPU within the device if a hack is detected.
Its currently available in the UK only at the moment at £50 for the 8Gb version and £180 for the 32GB version or around $75 to $270.
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