This interesting post deserves a serious discussion, IMO.
I have personally experienced a devastating scare within the last couple of months (that ultimately turned out OK) which had me, frankly, panicked for a few hours about the possible theft of waaaay too much confidential data on my PwrBK. Ulimately (and fortunately) becoming a "non-event" did not erase the clear memory of my short-term distress. Anything I might do to avoid that happening again, would be well worth the "price of admission">
So what do you experts think about "Undercover" (recommended for Tiger)? I'm not inpressed by a promised 2X refund of the $49 SW expense if they fail to find a purloined $2200 computer, but I would certainly be impressed if the SW itself was, in fact, "capable" of the protection what it claims.
I've never even heard of a "firmware password" before this, so that seems pretty cool.
Can someone out there offer a definitive description of the likelihood that this is the Real McCoy and not some promoter's fantasy?
Thanks.
It seems "obvious" that if Apple (as it does) lists it on its own web site it ought to be pretty good, but what does anyone 'round thse parts have to offer an an "informed" opinion?