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by icebraining
5419 days ago
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>And to the criticism that you are running a product, that's ridiculous as well. Personally, it's not so much using a product, but 1) giving access to a third-party (the Prey server admins) to his laptop and 2) being limited instead of having complete control. Prey just seems a poor solution if you know what you're doing. For non-computer geeks is excellent, though. |
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Prey is a polished product that you can trust to work. If you are into this sort of thing, certainly you can achieve more functionality and better security by rolling your own, but I don't consider it a prerequisite to hackerdom anymore than soldering your own motherboards. How often do you expect your laptop to be stolen anyway?