Kingston’s Self-destructing flash drive
When I first saw the name, I thought the flash drive will destroy itself in a show of fireworks just like the gadget in Mission Impossible, right after delivering it’s message.
Well not quite. The drive will automatically erases itself after 25 wrong password guesses - thus preventing the data from a brute force attack (where hackers use a software/program together with a dictionary of possible passwords to open up a protected information).

Kingston Data Traveler Elite Privacy Edition self-destructing flash drive
This is for those who carry extra-sensitive information. You know, like those data when thrown into the wrong hands will cause your company’s stocks to drop 300% in value.
This method will work for you if you can come up with good passwords algorhythm (hard to guess but easy for you to remember) and of course, will work againts you if you forget the password.
Source : Engadget



