Re: ssd attacks; worm? and precautionary steps
From: Davide Bianchi (davideyeahsure_at_onlyforfun.net)
Date: 09/03/05
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Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 11:08:37 +0200
On 2005-09-03, Unruh <unruh-spam@physics.ubc.ca> wrote:
> And if your laptop is stolen the thief has automatic access to your system
If you lapdog is stolen, like if your wallet is stolen (or lost), you have
to change immediately all of your keys/password/credit cards wathever.
The point is, a stolen/lost lapdog is immediately recognized as
"a problem", a weak password isn't.
Davide
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