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INTRODUCING THE SELF-DESTRUCTING PC...IF SOMEONE TRIES TO HACK IT!




With hacker being all over the scene in today's expanding technology realm, it is normal to be conscious about computer security and if the thought of someone stealing your computer and mining all your personal data crosses your mind at night, the Orwl PC will help keep your mind at ease. 

The Orwl PC is a pint-sized personal computer with some of the most ironclad security features available and it can even protect you from physical hacking via a self-destruct feature that will wipe the whole PC clean of all data if someone tries to break in. 

The Orwl PC; which comes pre-installed with either Windows, Ubuntu or Qubes OS boasts some seriously impressive software security specs, including protection against UEFI and DMA attacks, it also expands to USB-based exploits. The little computer goes hand-in-hand with a special key fob that uses NFC to verify that the user is authorised to use it, and when the special sensor is out of range, the PC locks down its USB ports to prevent any malicious tampering. 

The most impressive feature of the Orwl PC is the ability to actually prevent hackers from stealing your data; typically software-based attacks are reasonably easy to mitigate with the right tools, but someone in possession of your computer has an endless number of options for mining its information. If you have anything worth protecting, the Orwl PC is just for you and is expected to launch in August with a starting price of $1,699. 


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