New report on how this laptop lock isn't secure.
SECURITY LABORATORIES NEW REPORTS AND SECURITY ALERTS: "All users of the Kensington cable lock model 64038 to secure their notebook computers are at risk of theft. Although Kensignton advertises that they are liable for up to a value of $1500 if your computer is stolen, the terms of this agreement DO NOT cover theft by means other than by force. If you are utilizing this lock, your computer can be easily stolen and will not be subject to the anti-theft warranty."
8/08/2004
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