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Stolen Laptop? Absolute Software can protect you.


 LoJack for Laptops Premium

When your computer crashes, the first thing you immediately think of is the last time you backed up – right? What would you do if your laptop were stolen? You not only would be concerned for your data, but the computer too, and the way someone might use your data against you, or for their benefit. It is a real problem, and one that needs addressing. There are solutions from Absolute Software that can protect your laptop and handheld devices. They are the leader in computer theft recovery.

Absolute Software is a leading provider of software solutions for managing and securing mobile devices and computers. They also specialize in data protection, and IT asset management. After all, the Absolute Theft Recovery Team is a licensed private investigation agency. Check out this video to see how they remotely delete data on a stolen machine.

You are no exception to theft, and if you have family members or employees you should look into protecting your devices. LoJack for Laptops Premium starts at $59.99 and is available at Best Buy stores and direct online from Absolute Software.

Preventing Laptop Theft


man at airportMany people will be traveling this holiday season to visit family and friends and will bring their expensive laptops along on the trip. Most of these travelers will not have considered that thousands of laptops are stolen from airports every week. Thieves are ready to capitalize on the increase in air travel during the holidays and the chaos of the holiday season.

At airports alone, 12,000 laptops a week are lost according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute. And, that number is sure to increase this season.

While the loss of an expensive laptop can dampen the holiday spirit, the potential for identity theft will hang over the victim's head well into the New Year. Credit card, Social Security and bank account numbers are just some of the pieces of sensitive information that can be lifted from a stolen computer. Read more

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