This might work for stationary zones such as schools, victim's home and place of work, but it might be a bit more difficult to enforce "within X yards of victim".
Doesn't his whole argument fall apart at the 7-Zip error? After all, 7-Zip is GPL software distributed under a similar model, and he trusted it. I'm started to wonder how much other GPL and freeware software he has installed on his machine...
I'll second the TrueCrypt and KeePass recommendation.
I've had pretty decent luck using WIPFW as a host-based firewall on Windows systems. On the Linux/BSD side, I use whatever is native.
This might work for stationary zones such as schools, victim's home and place of work, but it might be a bit more difficult to enforce "within X yards of victim".
Doesn't his whole argument fall apart at the 7-Zip error? After all, 7-Zip is GPL software distributed under a similar model, and he trusted it. I'm started to wonder how much other GPL and freeware software he has installed on his machine...