Encryption / destroy software
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Quote:Passwords can be hacked, but not the IronKey.
It's built to withstand attacks both virtual and physical. 10
incorrect password attempts, and the encryption chip
self-destructs, making the contents of the flash drive totally
unreadable. The contents of the drive are filled with epoxy, so if
a hacker tries to physically access the chips, he'd more likely
damage them instead. Even if he did get access to the memory chips,
they'd be worthless without the encryption chip.

It also has Firefox built in and configured in such a way that it encrypts your web browsing too.
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