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RE: how to PHYSICALLY disable computers from any networking


From: "McLellan, Jerry" <JMcLellan () whpacific com>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:18:41 -0700

Could it be that the computer was loaded with the same OS disk provided
by the stalker?

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Subject: Re: how to PHYSICALLY disable computers from any networking
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I can't help but to think that a.) we're missing some information and
a lot of back story here, or b.) this is a fiction writer looking to
vet story ideas against pros.  Then again, I'm a cynic by nature.
It's what I get paid for. This is Hollywood stuff, not real world.

Frankly, I don't buy it.  The pieces just don't even come close to
adding up without the supposed attacker having repeated physical
access or continued and detailed surveillance.

-Jon


On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Douglas C. Duckworth
<stlpcsecurity () gmail com> wrote:
Jeff MacDonald wrote:

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:04:54PM -0700, Cricket's Courage wrote:


HOW can she totally PHYSICALLY disable internet (networking)
capabability from her computer and future computers?


Unplug the computer from all of the grids... network and electric.
That is
the *only* way to be 100% secure.



HELP?????

Cricket


1. Cancel Internet Service
2. Desolder the onboard NIC and remove any wireless cards
3. Install home security cameras
4. Full Disk Encryption with Truecrypt and a 25 character passphrase
5. ???
6. Profit!
Or skip all of these and simply install an OpenBSD firewall and move
her to
Linux.



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