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Maybe would be better if
the software is encrypted, and could only be decypted by connecting to the internet and getting the propper key. This way if it's jacked in to the net, it can be deleted, if not, it can't be accessed. If the HD is formatted, NBD as the data's gone..
Posted by: John Zern   Posted on: 04/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I do not think it is really useful.  jpartley@... | 04/11/06
Don't be so niave as to think  bjbrock | 04/12/06
not too mention...  kckn4fun | 04/12/06
Thanks for the humor  BXLE | 04/14/06
Encrypt after it's stolen?  gordon@... | 04/11/06
How about something more effective...  Mr. Roboto | 04/12/06
Provides a false sense of security  hewettj | 04/12/06
I agree, but in less steps  kckn4fun | 04/12/06
No need to overlay  ZzSmirKzZ | 04/12/06
Maybe would be better if  John Zern | 04/12/06
Software protection outside of internet connection  schwana | 04/12/06

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