Orwl the self-destructing computer

The new Orwl computer was built to protect your data. It has the size of the palm of your hand and is really focused on your safety.

It comes with many security layers to stop even the most ardent hackers, according to the construction company.Orwl

Let's look at them from the beginning:

First of all you need a password and a wireless key fob to turn on the computer.
When the processor is in sleep mode, the USB and HDMI ports stop working each time the wireless keypad goes out of range, preventing anyone who has physical access to the computer doing something that the owner does not know.

And if this is not enough, the device will erase any data on the encrypted hard disk (SSD) in the event of security breaches.

Orwl has a built-in grid for secure protection , and a motion sensor along with a pressure controller that add extra security from physical access to the device.

It comes with technology secure boot and direct firmware update capability. The motion sensor, in addition to locking the computer, is also there to prevent data loss from a shock on the hard drive.

The device uses open source hardware and software to know what's going on inside it.

According with the company ο υπολογιστής διαθέτει λειτουργία για την of and side channel protection, but does not specify exactly how.

Orwl Features:

  • Functional: Qubes OS / Ubuntu / Windows
  • Intel HD Graphics 515 300 / 1000MHz
  • Up to 8GB RAM (1,600MHz)
  • Up to 480GB self-encrypted Intel solid-state drive
  • 802.11 n / ac wireless (up to 800 Mbps)
  • Dual mode Bluetooth 2.1, BTLE4.2
  • An HDMI 4k video output port
  • Two USB-C outputs

However, the creators of Orwl who have considered so many powerful attack methods do not promise that their system is impenetrable by known ransomware.

It costs from 1.699 dollars and up, and will begin shipping to the company from the middle of August.

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