RE: how to PHYSICALLY disable computers from any networking
- From: "Murda Mcloud" <murdamcloud@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:01:16 +1000
Or perhaps she has a USB key or similar that she always connects which is
the source of attack? I agree with Jon though, this is like something that
Dan Brown might write.
Or her phone line is tapped physically(is she using adsl?) and the dude
doing this is some kind of wiring freak.
Or she has multiple personalities and is stalking herself?
It's an awesome story though. I now imagine this woman sitting in her
apartment, jumping every time her cell phone rings or her laptop comes on by
itself in the middle of the night and says "I'm afraid I can't let you do
that Dave" when she pulls the power on it.
I just hope her fridge isn't connected to the net as well...there's no
knowing what he might do then. Don't get me started on the coffee machine...
If you want to physically disable the NIC's, just remove them-wireless and
wired. Then do a dban wipe and start again and use just a live distro as has
been suggested. And if it really is a stalking case as you say-call the cops
and see what they say. If what you say is true, then I would think that
would be a good idea. As would a tinfoil hat. And don't make fun of the guy
mowing the lawn.
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Could it be that the computer was loaded with the same OS disk provided
by the stalker?
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I can't help but to think that a.) we're missing some information and
a lot of back story here, or b.) this is a fiction writer looking to
vet story ideas against pros. Then again, I'm a cynic by nature.
It's what I get paid for. This is Hollywood stuff, not real world.
Frankly, I don't buy it. The pieces just don't even come close to
adding up without the supposed attacker having repeated physical
access or continued and detailed surveillance.
-Jon
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Douglas C. Duckworth
<stlpcsecurity@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jeff MacDonald wrote:That is
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:04:54PM -0700, Cricket's Courage wrote:
HOW can she totally PHYSICALLY disable internet (networking)
capabability from her computer and future computers?
Unplug the computer from all of the grids... network and electric.
her tothe *only* way to be 100% secure.
HELP?????
Cricket
1. Cancel Internet Service
2. Desolder the onboard NIC and remove any wireless cards
3. Install home security cameras
4. Full Disk Encryption with Truecrypt and a 25 character passphrase
5. ???
6. Profit!
Or skip all of these and simply install an OpenBSD firewall and move
Linux.
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