BusKill is the world's first laptop antivirus cord, a hardware "dead man's switch" that executes a user-configurable trigger when your machine is physically separated from you. BusKill protects the data stored on your (encrypted) device and any accounts you are currently logged into from worst-case scenario snatch-and-escape thieves. It is designed to be easy to use on Linux, Windows 10, and MacOS. GUI applications currently support the ability to trigger the lock screen on all three platforms. Even better, we'll soon be releasing a built-in trigger to shut down the computer when the cable is disconnected. Advanced Linux users can manually add secondary triggers, such as a self-destruct trigger that wipes the LUKS header, rendering the entire disk permanently inaccessible (even to rubber hose cryptanalysis). Please note that this is an advanced feature that is intentionally inaccessible at startup. Of course, BusKill doesn't come with any destructive triggers!
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