Monday, October 23, 2006

Stolen Cell Phone? No Problem, Hit the "Nuke" Button

Reminiscent of the old "self-destruct" messages and exploding shoe phones of Maxwell Smart, the cell phone industry introduces a "killer" service; Remote "Destruct" for Cell Phones...

While not really an explosive solution to cell phone theft deterrent, it is pretty amazing. A London-based technology company has developed "Remote XT", a new security software program that can trigger a stolen cell phone to create an ear-piercing alarm and lock itself when activated. In addition, this service can also wipe all the data contained within the phone.

The usefulness of such a service is readily apparent. No doubt this technology will find its way into anything that can be connected to a communications network despite the small service charge associated with it.

In a time where people are losing their laptops, PDAs, cell phones and other storage devices with great frequency, this service will quickly become a governmental and corporate given. I can't imagine any entity that harbors sensitive data doing without it.

While the data contained on my phone isn't going to cause any National Security Risks if it falls into the hands of a non-do-gooder, it would bring me a GREAT SENSE OF SATISFACTION to know that I could hit the "nuke button" if presented with such a circumstance. A smile comes to my face as I can readily imagine the face of the thief when my cell phone's anti-theft alarm "goes off" and the phone is rendered completely useless and unsellable!


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