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New "Theft Recovery" service from Everdream makes it possible to encrypt or delete data even after a PC goes missing.
New "Theft Recovery" service from Everdream makes it possible to encrypt or delete data even after a PC goes missing.
December 6, 2009 9:00 PM PST
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If I want your data on the laptop, the first thing I do is to remove the harddrive by removing two little screws. Than hook it to a pc with diagnostic software.
A better idea would be to sell a virus to users that would activate if the harddrive's boot password is not inputed correctly - deleting files. The virus would also replicate to a host PC if the harddrive is removed and plugged into another PC. Without the user's password, host PC would also be wiped.
And thanks to Sony, I'm now trying out a rootkit that does just that :)
Why not run full-disk encryption software on the PC from day one?
I guess only the future holds the answer though!
FWIW
- New Service! Apple iBomb
- by hahne59 April 15, 2006 7:35 AM PDT
- Want to protect you Mac or Windows laptop? Think data encryption doesn't get the job done? Well try Apple iBomb! Just insert inside your computers card slot. Then on any computer create an iDetonate account with iTunes. If your laptop disappears, just put in the ten digit code and then the thief will have ten seconds to back away. At the end of ten seconds, it explodes, incinerating anything within ten feet. And, if that unlucky robber attempts to take the card out, he won't be feeling to good either, as that sets off the fail safe. Buy it now, only $99.99. Also, try iBomb mini for the iPod. Syncs with iTunes for a musical death.
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