Wappler Passwords?

Could set a BIOS password on boot. Won't protect your data so you could use EFS on Windows as a further layer of protection:

In Linux full disk encryption is a lot more pronounced and available. Not sure about Macs though..

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No you're not Brad. Our old company did a red team exercise for a large football stadium when it was being constructed and we managed to take two laptops. One contained all the access details for security doors and in the laptop bag was a card writer... WIN.

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I love blue/red teams exercises!

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Macs have FileVault which is very easy to switch on via the System Preferences / Security section.

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Found ourselves in all kinds of situations Jon. Legal of course (full signed permission etc). Social engineering was my specialty (also quite good with locks). Kevin Mitnick being a hero of mine (met him a couple of times at conferences) . We nearly did a talk at DefCON about ten or so years back but due to some issues with Visas (interesting histories) our team could not travel but our talk was accepted by DT and his team.

Your wall. Taken from 'Elementary' tv show.

https://i.redd.it/s8xyr3drgtd21.jpg

Kevin Mitnick. I remember there was a movie about this guy's story. I may watch it some day.

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