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Computer Associates Offers Warranties

Kelvin D. writes, "Computer Associates has come up with a new angle to get consumers to buy its security software — a warranty with cash benefits if you catch a virus ($1,500) or get your identity stolen ($5,000). From the article: 'Users who want the identity theft coverage need to both install and register their copies of Warranty Corporation of America's Mobile Lifeline (included). No registration, no coverage.'" Moblie Lifeline includes something that sounds like a benign Trojan: it lets you retrieve or delete files from your stolen computer if it's ever connected again to the Internet.

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  1. Call me crazy but by Ravenscall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I predict if they honor this and publicize it well, they will be bankrupt within two years.

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  2. This makes no sense at all by finkployd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So, I am to believe that my identity will be stolen because my laptop is not secure enough.

    NOT, mind you, because dozens (hundreds? Impossible for me to find out) of companies consider my personal and financial information to be their intellectual property to be sold to other companies.

    NOT, mind you, because these companies have basically no interest in protecting the data in that losing it does not hurt them any (maybe a token fine tops). So they don't encrypt it, lose backup tapes, let employees take it home on laptops, etc.

    NOT, mind you, because the banking and finance industry, against all common sense, believes my social security number to be not only a positive identifier, but an authentication token that obviously only I could ever know. And since we all need same minute loans, any credit apps must go through ASAP, no wasting time to take any steps to actually identify the person making the request.

    Nope, it must be because my laptop is running the right CA software.

    Finkployd