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FTC Laptop Theft Exposes Consumer Data
The Federal Trade Commission -- an agency whose mission includes consumer protection and occasionally involves suing companies for negligence in protecting customer information -- today disclosed a recent theft of two laptop computers containing personal and financial data on consumers. More…
“With or without government intervention, encryption and passwords should certainly be the first line of defence”
Robert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal, Forbes.com3. Interception of data using unknown foreign networks
nokVAULT reduces your exposure:
Research shows that free wireless public networks located in airports, hotels and other public places are ripe for exploitation by hackers and there is no magic bullet for ones protection - Your main concerns are interception of traffic, remote attacks and avoiding incoming-packet attacks that might exploit O/S holes. Not to mention, every password, email message, and Web page can be read by any other user on that network. In addition to the military grade encryption used to protect your data, nokVAULT encrypts the application memory buffer to ensure attempts to reverse engineer the nokVAULT software are thwarted. Your nokVAULT protected files in the “Secure Area” of your vault are not accessible by Windows or any of its security flaws. The existence of your vault and the protected files are only known to you. It`s completely hidden so thieves can`t hack or steal what they can`t see and what they can´t find.

