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Chief: Data on stolen police laptop safe because laptop needs power cord

25 pointsby route3about 14 years ago

7 comments

jfm3about 14 years ago
Another instance of "Anyone can create a security system that they themselves cannot defeat."
route3about 14 years ago
Here's to hoping that an OEM or software/solutions provider implemented some sort of local disk encryption before deploying to the field.
dylancmabout 14 years ago
Well, at least the data is safe... I know I always keep my power cord and laptop separate for this very reason...*<p>*Sarcasm
JoeAltmaierabout 14 years ago
Sounds like a small town. Probably the Chief is right - nobody there is going to go buy an obsolete power supply for an obsolete stolen laptop.
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joshmlewisabout 14 years ago
I just don't know what to say to that except I kind of smiled and shook my head. Words can't express people sometimes.
ChrisArchitectabout 14 years ago
would love to find out if in fact there is some encryption layer on this thing, cause if not, that opens a whole other scandalous can of worms
pdenyaabout 14 years ago
you can buy laptop charges that fit almost any laptop for $60 at walmart (i have one). If the thief realizes that the police records may be worth money i'm sure it would be no trouble at all to pick up a charger.<p>Hopefully the laptop has a few more layers of security built in.