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Such a "Kamikaze"-mode may be something for another firmware.

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As far as I know, the only way to really destroy the data on a flash drive is to destroy internal configuration tables which redirect around bad sectors.   To delete all data beyond recovery but, leaving a still useful drive would take significant time.   If you really want to remove all evidence, it would be faster to simply take the ducky apart, remove the SD and destroy it.

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21 minutes ago, Struthian said:

As far as I know, the only way to really destroy the data on a flash drive is to destroy internal configuration tables which redirect around bad sectors.   To delete all data beyond recovery but, leaving a still useful drive would take significant time.   If you really want to remove all evidence, it would be faster to simply take the ducky apart, remove the SD and destroy it.

Does not work if you no longer have access to the device. Having a useful drive after the wipe is not a requirement.

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