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Phoenix Unveils Anti-Theft BIOS

linuxwrangler writes "According to articles at PC World, c|net, Internet Week and elsewhere, Phoenix Technology is introducing a new BIOS-based anti-theft system. Every time a TheftGuard equipped machine connects to the internet it pings a server at Phoenix which can instruct the machine to wipe its hard drive, report its location or disable itself. Given that most people don't want to have their every movement tracked and don't want someone else to have the power to wipe their drives, Phoenix figures that corporate clients are the prime customer. I just wonder who is liable when a company sells a surplus laptop on eBay but gets their inventory control screwed up and reports it as stolen..."

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  1. Re:Fictitious plurals, and other ignorant pretensi by eeyoredragon · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Someone's taking this all a wee bit seriously...

    Ooo... here's one. In your attempt at demonstrating anothers ignorance (and thusly attempt to display your intellect), you instead only reveal your ignorance and pretension.

    You're right! This is fun! :D