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The machine might have cost just a few thousand bucks, but the sensitive data on it could be worth much more, Symantec says.
The machine might have cost just a few thousand bucks, but the sensitive data on it could be worth much more, Symantec says.
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It is hard for me to see this as anything but a cynical ploy to curry favour with large corporations so that they can file inflated claims with insurers and generally whip up hysteria where needed.
Give me a break!
thieves. You may have information about your credit cards, bank
accounts, or your company's marketing plans for the next year on
your laptop. Since you've got backups, none of that will cost you
much to replace, but a thief can make a bundle with all of it.
I lost 2 laptops out of the 10 I have owned so far (nice % huh) and calculated the cost of the first loss at least $ 30.000. And that was a system with a 500MB or so disk. I lost most of my research with that one, representing 2 or 3 years of work.
My present system has 180GB and I have a matching external disk for back up, which never travels.
When I lose my laptop, I am back in business within a week at a far lower cost. Demonstrated that with my second loss last year....
PV
I'm a pretty heavy computer user, so I depend on a lot of the information on it. Truth be told, I can survive the loss of most of it. If I take the time to perform regular backups at even an hour a week, I may have spent far more time saving my data than recreating it from scratch would take.
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- by 209979377489953107664053243186 January 30, 2006 3:12 PM PST
- As this is the 3rd story on laptop information being highly susceptible to theft, I think it's quite obvious that yes, business's need to clue up on safety proceedures.
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