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Browse All TopicsI'd like to put some security on my laptop. Specifically I want to detect an attempted login. After N failed attempts (or even a boot into bios), I want to wipe/overwrite a few sections of the drive where the critical data is stored. Finally, I'd like to rig some sort of physical failure as well (Ie - flash fire or similar)
In other words, if this laptop gets out of proper hands, I not only want to remove the data but I also want to doubly make sure it is unrecoverable by nuking the drive itself.
Is there anything out there like this? I've googled and not found anything like this.
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by: chicagoanPosted on 2003-11-29 at 09:44:39ID: 9842871
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