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Recently, this week actually, my sisters house was broken into and robbed. The thief got off with very few items but one of them was her laptop. She is working on finishing up her degree and had several papers that she has/had saved to the local hard drive with no backup plan at all. So, there goes her laptop and long hard work.
Anyone have any other ideas for this type of situation
Silver Bullet wrote: Anyone have any other ideas for this type of situation
Silver Bullet wrote: Here is what I'm thinking. I think that the BIOS makers need to add an option to enter "contact home" information. The required information in this option should be a server to contact for a specified period time once a connection has been established on any interface. The information sent should be like the serial number of the laptop, which some BIOS makers already include an entry for in their BIOS's Now there would still need to be a "Home" server for the laptop to contact. I think for most companies it would be feasible to setup there own server with some old hardware out of the closet. As far as the software to run.......maybe some implementation of SNORT??? This server would not need to be in service at all times just when you needed to find a rogue or stolen PC/Laptop. As far as the home user is concerned, surely there is a market out there for someone to run a contact server full time. Of course you would want to Password protect the BIOS. You still have the chance of the thief resetting the BIOS to remove the password but I feel the chances of that are lower than a reformatting of the hard drive.
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