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well put!DesireInspires wrote:Total rubbish.
No wise company would purposely add malware to someone's computer. That would open up so many lawsuits.
Also, what law enforcement agency would want to deal with unlocking computers?
Deactivating the file would be the best solution. Anything more than that is criminal.
CabDriver wrote:I don't want to stir the pot but this technology will be used in the new iOS7 to lock down a stolen iPhone. I doubt Apple will try to take a picture of the unsuspecting thief but it is certainly easy to implement from a technology standpoint. There are instances when this sort of 'copyright insanity' can be helpful.
Before the NSA revelations I might have thought the same thing.andygabrys wrote:well put!DesireInspires wrote:Total rubbish.
No wise company would purposely add malware to someone's computer. That would open up so many lawsuits.
Also, what law enforcement agency would want to deal with unlocking computers?
Deactivating the file would be the best solution. Anything more than that is criminal.
mal·ware (Noun) : Software that is intended to damage or disable computers and computer systems.andygabrys wrote:still a far cry from Malware etc.....
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