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Security through RAID on Mac OS X

Posted in: Hardware, Security

A blogger writes: "I always thought it would be nice to have a “key” to a computer, or a hard drive, and unless you encrypt your drive anyone can mount it on a different computer and pull data off of it. While my method will probably won’t work so great against the government, it should against parents / siblings / school staff."