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iandriyanov2014-09-22 12:34:42
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iandriyanov, 2014-09-22 12:34:42

How to protect yourself from Live-cd?

Good afternoon!
Based on this OS protection .
Has anyone come across, has anyone tried it? Does history and the community know about live-cd protection?
Thanks in advance.

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s1dney, 2014-09-22
@s1dney

What kind of security can we talk about if a live cd implies direct physical access to the machine.
Hang a garage lock on the body and an alarm on the cover of the system unit.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-09-22
@opium

All data is on the encrypted partition, livesidy is not livesidy anyway, there is no data, except for system files.

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Cool Admin, 2014-09-22
@ifaustrue

I skimmed through the original question, but IMHO the best defense is to force the BIOS to boot from the HDD and disable CD boot and disable F12 if possible.
This can protect differently on different BIOSes, somewhere in F12 there will be nothing but what is indicated in the download sheet, somewhere in F12 there will be the entire list of devices (and protection will be useless).

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OstapkoBender, 2014-10-21
@OstapkoBender

The easiest way is a BIOS password plus disable booting from everything except the HDD. You can also remove the drive to be sure.
In addition, there are hardware tools to provide trusted boot.

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