Computer which “self-destructs” upon hacking attempt
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Aside from various software security options, this computer can “self-destruct” if someone tries to hack into it physically.
The computer can be configured with the Windows, Qubes OS and Ubuntu systems, provides support against UEFI and DMA attacks, as well as against USB-based attacks.
It features a special key fob (a small piece of hardware with a built-in authentication which is used to run and secure the access to web services and data) with an NFC support, which verifies whether the user is authorized to access the computer. When the key fob is out of range, the computer automatically locks all the USB ports.
The PC very successfully counters attempts at physical hacking by detecting changes in the electrical components even when it is turned off. If it notices that somebody is planning to physically hack the device, it permanently deletes the encryption key, which means that the hacker cannot access the data stored in it.
All this comes at a pretty high price. Orwl PC will appear in the market in August at the price of USD 1,699 for the model with the Core m3 processor, whereas the Core m7 model will cost USD 2,399.
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