How To Head Off ATA HDD Password Abuse
An anonymous reader submits "German c't magazine has a story about abusing the security features of ATA hard disks. The bottom line is that almost all ATA hard disks in desktop PCs can be password-protected. However, on most desktop PCs, the BIOS does not support locking this option -- so viruses or malware could set a random password, making any data unreadable unless recovered by professionals."
_One_ april fools joke from a news source is cool. Wen you see the tenth "joke" on slashdot, its a bit old. When _all_ of those are just re-reporting of other sites' jokes, its pathetic.
Is this supposed to be funny or did the Slashdot staff really fall for this April's 1st joke??? If it's supposed to be funny, I can assure you, it's not. Not after the last day... In the second case it only seems to prove what we always thought :-)
Please use the correct format:
I just heard some sad news on CNN. Pope John Paul II was found dead in his Vatican apartment today. There weren't any more details. Even if you didn't care much for his work, there's no denying his contribution to archaic beliefs. Truly a Catholic icon.
Did they ever?