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anybody who is truly concerned about security will have set the BIOS to require a password at boot...and will set 'boot from USB' to 'Disabled'.
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nonsense  pacman7777 | 10/19/09
Then all I'd do  Michael Kelly | 10/19/09
Huh?  pacman7777 | 10/19/09
Can't you password protect from even booting up?  kd5auq | 10/19/09
I assumed a paranoid person using encrption  GuidingLight | 10/19/09
Wrong password  rpmyers1 | 10/19/09
re: Wrong password  astro_z | 10/19/09
Nothing but physical security works  aandruli@... | 10/20/09
Hear hear! So which encryption software?  MuddyWaters | 10/21/09
Bitlocker  DaveN_MVP | 10/21/09
Which encryption software?  Naugahyde | 10/21/09
Interesting  JT82 | 10/19/09
Yes but this is what happened to me..  MuddyWaters | 10/21/09
your idea just adds a moment  Narr vi | 10/19/09
removing hard drive  pacman7777 | 10/19/09
Um, $6.95 for a set of special screwdriverheads?  wolf_z | 10/20/09
unattended critical data?  wolftalamasca | 10/21/09
POC Deveoper admits there are simple actions to prevent the problem  dblevins54 | 10/19/09
thank you  Narr vi | 10/19/09
Not quite  alex@... | 10/19/09
The posting itself, very useful  Narr vi | 10/19/09
Unfortunately most hotel safes are too small for a laptop  rsmith187 | 10/19/09
Use the hotel safe  FiOS-Dave | 10/20/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  genede | 10/19/09
I am just WAITING for a USB or E-SATA external hard drive  Lerianis10 | 10/19/09
So that way  Michael Kelly | 10/19/09
Don't forget to back up.  n.ang | 10/21/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  angelisnight2000@... | 10/19/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  mrgushi | 10/19/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  doods@... | 10/19/09
Simple. Place /boot on a USB flash drive or HDD  dayjm | 10/19/09
I Assume...  QueenMama | 10/19/09
How to prevent:  CobraA1 | 10/19/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  marccco | 10/20/09
Damn you leave a laptop in a hotel room?  Altotus | 10/20/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  solagrtia | 10/20/09
Evil Maid et al  seamountie | 10/20/09
solution  pgit | 10/20/09
Not leaving the laptop unattended has problems, too  goyta | 10/20/09
Why let this guy write? He never makes sense.  akritchie | 10/20/09
read carefully or pass the article up  cnet@... | 10/20/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  ximian | 10/20/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  conflagration2100@... | 10/20/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  MuddyWaters | 10/21/09
not a waste of time  frylock | 10/21/09
Keyloggers are just something we have to live with from now on  Breetai | 10/21/09
RE: 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases  galley | 10/21/09
Couldn't it be done via E-mail?  ulrichburke@... | 10/21/09
Noobs, Run truecrypt in a VM...  Tommy S. | 10/22/09
Good luck not needed, just experience and wits  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 11/04/09
one more thought  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 11/04/09

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