Swiss Army Knife adds 'tough' USB

A USB capable of holding up to a terabyte of data has been added to the latest versions of the famous Swiss Army knife.

Victorinox has unveiled a version of its famous Swiss Army knife that includes a solid USB capable of holding all of the digital data in a person's life.

A USB drive capable of holding up to a terabyte of data was folded into a Swiss Army Knife on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

"It fits in the palm of my hand," Victorinox spokeswoman, Renee Hourigan, said as she held a one-terabyte drive sheathed in the Switzerland-based company's iconic red casing.

"You can transfer everything to this and then throw your computer's external hard drive out the window," she quipped.

The terabyte-capacity version will be released globally by August and be priced at $US3,000, according to Victorinox.

Drives come with red and black casings. The red one has a blade, scissors, and a nail file while the black one doesn't have those accessories to comply with air travel security rules.

Swiss Army Knife drives will also come with 64, 128, 256, or 512 gigabytes of memory and be priced from $US649 to $US1999, according to Hourigan.

Victorinox's line-up includes a lightweight Slim 3.0 mini Swiss Army Knife memory stick which is described as being waterproof, shock resistant, and secure with 128 gigabytes of memory for $US399.

Knife parts and engineering come from Switzerland while the electronic components are made in California.

"We've had them go through the washer, the drier; run them over with cars and they still work," Hourigan said.

"It's as high quality as it can be."

Slim knife drives self-destruct if they sense hackers trying multiple passwords or other "brute force" attacks to break in.

"If it realises there is software actively trying to get into it, it will destroy itself," Hourigan said.

"It fries the chip with too much current under a brute force attack."

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