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  1. #1
    David W. Hodgins Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on SexChats

    On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:50:54 -0400, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote:

    > Oh, and switching to linux still ****s you, when the optionrom2 calls
    > home on your internet connection and finds out she's stolen. Which it
    > will do, when it cannot drop the exe file. LOL. Whan happens next is a


    If it's using a windows executable, to phone home, that won't work.

    From
    http://blog.lojackforlaptops.com/201...-is-recovered/

    Kelly@Absolute says:
    July 7, 2011 at 9:02 pm
    LoJack would not work in a Linux environment.

    > bios lockdown. IE: no more booting till your system gets an internet
    > connection and an OK from them. The only way around is a hotswap bios
    > reflash then.


    Are you saying the option rom can establish an internet connection
    before the operating system boots?

    Regards, Dave Hodgins

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  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    From: "David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@nomail.afraid.org>

    > On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:50:54 -0400, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Oh, and switching to linux still ****s you, when the optionrom2 calls
    >> home on your internet connection and finds out she's stolen. Which it
    >> will do, when it cannot drop the exe file. LOL. Whan happens next is a

    >
    > If it's using a windows executable, to phone home, that won't work.
    >
    > From
    > http://blog.lojackforlaptops.com/201...-is-recovered/
    >
    > Kelly@Absolute says:
    > July 7, 2011 at 9:02 pm
    > LoJack would not work in a Linux environment.
    >
    >> bios lockdown. IE: no more booting till your system gets an internet
    >> connection and an OK from them. The only way around is a hotswap bios
    >> reflash then.

    >
    > Are you saying the option rom can establish an internet connection
    > before the operating system boots?
    >


    Hmmmmm.....

    If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is NO
    WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.



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  3. #3
    David W. Hodgins Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on SexChats

    On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 21:41:57 -0400, David H. Lipman <DLipman~nospam~@verizon.net> wrote:

    > From: "David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@nomail.afraid.org>
    >> Are you saying the option rom can establish an internet connection
    >> before the operating system boots?


    > If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is NO
    > WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.


    It would have trouble with the password for my dsl access too.

    Regards, Dave Hodgins

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  4. #4
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    From: "David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@nomail.afraid.org>

    > On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 21:41:57 -0400, David H. Lipman <DLipman~nospam~@verizon.net> wrote:
    >
    >> From: "David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@nomail.afraid.org>
    >>> Are you saying the option rom can establish an internet connection
    >>> before the operating system boots?

    >
    >> If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is
    >> NO
    >> WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.

    >
    > It would have trouble with the password for my dsl access too.
    >
    > Regards, Dave Hodgins
    >


    PPoE authentication.



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  5. #5
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    >From: "David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@nomail.afraid.org>
    >
    >> On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:50:54 -0400, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>> Oh, and switching to linux still ****s you, when the optionrom2 calls
    >>> home on your internet connection and finds out she's stolen. Which it
    >>> will do, when it cannot drop the exe file. LOL. Whan happens next is a

    >>
    >> If it's using a windows executable, to phone home, that won't work.
    >>
    >> From
    >> http://blog.lojackforlaptops.com/201...-is-recovered/
    >>
    >> Kelly@Absolute says:
    >> July 7, 2011 at 9:02 pm
    >> LoJack would not work in a Linux environment.
    >>
    >>> bios lockdown. IE: no more booting till your system gets an internet
    >>> connection and an OK from them. The only way around is a hotswap bios
    >>> reflash then.

    >>
    >> Are you saying the option rom can establish an internet connection
    >> before the operating system boots?
    >>

    >
    >Hmmmmm.....
    >
    >If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is NO
    >WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.


    Unless it refuses to give an IRQ to any device in the FCC database that
    is a NIC.




  6. #6
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    From: "G. Morgan" <G_Morgan@easy.com>

    >>
    >> Hmmmmm.....
    >>
    >> If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is
    >> NO
    >> WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.

    >
    > Unless it refuses to give an IRQ to any device in the FCC database that
    > is a NIC.
    >
    >


    ???


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  7. #7
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    >From: "G. Morgan" <G_Morgan@easy.com>
    >
    >>>
    >>> Hmmmmm.....
    >>>
    >>> If it is embedded it may be possible. What if you install a different NIC ? There is
    >>> NO
    >>> WAY the any BIOS routine would be able to communicate with it.

    >>
    >> Unless it refuses to give an IRQ to any device in the FCC database that
    >> is a NIC.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >???


    I was actually thinking of the PCI database. But the FCC has one too on
    NIC's.

    http://www.pcidatabase.com/search.ph...ice_search.y=0

    Wouldn't LoJack be able to recognize a NIC in this manner and still work
    on Linux?







  8. #8
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    G. Morgan <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in
    news:mrk367ls6vh2qhorf7b7j0igjpdldqcjb7@Osama-is-dead.net:

    > I was actually thinking of the PCI database. But the FCC has one
    > too on NIC's.
    >
    > http://www.pcidatabase.com/search.ph...=4315&device_s
    > earch.x=0&device_search.y=0
    >
    > Wouldn't LoJack be able to recognize a NIC in this manner and still
    > work on Linux?


    It can't drop the exe on linux. So, it will try one of two things: Wait
    for your net to get hot and try to call home; using optionrom2 code base.
    Failing that, it will bios lock the system until it's got the OK to
    proceed. Either way, you have a paperweight for a laptop.


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  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    From: "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>

    > G. Morgan <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in
    > news:mrk367ls6vh2qhorf7b7j0igjpdldqcjb7@Osama-is-dead.net:
    >
    >> I was actually thinking of the PCI database. But the FCC has one
    >> too on NIC's.
    >>
    >> http://www.pcidatabase.com/search.ph...=4315&device_s
    >> earch.x=0&device_search.y=0
    >>
    >> Wouldn't LoJack be able to recognize a NIC in this manner and still
    >> work on Linux?

    >
    > It can't drop the exe on linux. So, it will try one of two things: Wait
    > for your net to get hot and try to call home; using optionrom2 code base.
    > Failing that, it will bios lock the system until it's got the OK to
    > proceed. Either way, you have a paperweight for a laptop.
    >


    Ahhhh....
    If can't phone home, how would it know it was stolen ?



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  10. #10
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Couple Can Sue Laptop-Tracking Company (LoJack) for Spying on Sex Chats

    "G. Morgan" <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in message
    news:0c53671k4a0mlnmfmea9gvrgj71vfu2etk@Osama-is-dead.net...
    > David H. Lipman wrote:



    > Unless it refuses to give an IRQ to any device in the FCC database that
    > is a NIC.
    >



    What are you saying with the above Morgan. Makes no sense here

    JS



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