If losing your MacBook is a single point of failure for your crypto-coins (in terms of both backup and encryption), can you really say you own them at all?
I have backups, but back in Portland, so I would have to race back there, restore the backup and spend the coins before the attacker. The macbook is new as are the wallets and I hadn't had a chance to encrypt/secure everything. It was not all my coins, just purchases made in the last week that hadn't been put in cold storage yet.
I have witnessed on two separate occasions a laptop left with a TSA security check point (Dallas and Cleveland) and both times they dod the right thing and too possession of the laptop and locked it up, both time it took aprox 48 to contact the airport (after the situation was realized) and the laptop was properly retrieved. That being sated - would I recommend TSA? No!
Further I worked for both AA and Untied (granted in IT) and have flown over 2M miles - this guy got lucky a honest person found the laptop - period. You cant rate an airline on one honest or dishonest person (further it's possible it was not even a UA employee who found the laptop!).
Am I the only one who would happily pay a little more to fly on an airline that didn't allow animals in the cabin? A load of stinking cats an their over-active sebaceous glands? No thanks!
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Further I worked for both AA and Untied (granted in IT) and have flown over 2M miles - this guy got lucky a honest person found the laptop - period. You cant rate an airline on one honest or dishonest person (further it's possible it was not even a UA employee who found the laptop!).
[+] [-] rosser|12 years ago|reply
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/airline-loses-couple-s-10-year-...
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