The Government Has the Key to your Mac
Written by Chris Tangora   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
other-subrosasoft-maclockpick.jpgThink having a Mac is going to help protect that pesky G-Man from looking in your computer?  No more.  Apparently SubRosaSoft has developed a flash drive named MacLockPick that will allow any government official to get complete an total access to your Mac.  Passwords, encryption, file and folder details, IM, Mail, and much more.   Don't worry, this is only available to government law enforcement officials.  Your girlfriend or room mate won't be able to get this and blackmail you.

Learn more about the MacLockPick at macforensicslab.com

- From Zootech




Comments (7)
05-07-2008 19:56
 
It has to be more than just the keychain, especially if it pulling off encrypted info.
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05-07-2008 14:48
 
So it takes advantage of the fact that the Keychain is open by default.  
 
Just set the Keychain to lock on timeout or when the machine goes to sleep and that should fix "most" of it.
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03-07-2008 15:13
 
What I don\'t understand is how it can automatically get the data off. I didn\'t think that mac auto runs thing that are on removable media.
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03-07-2008 13:54
 
"MacLockPick is not for sale to the general public. Purchasers will be required to provide proof that they are a licensed law enforcement professional. Users are required to ensure that the use of this technology is legal on federal, state, and local level." 
 
So what's to stop someone from giving their cop buddy $500 and asking them to buy one? (Or offering a cut of the profits if they're just going to turn around and sell them.) These things will probably be on eBay soon enough. 
 
iPod Chris' comment is insightful, though. If someone has physical access to your computer, all bets are off as far as safeguarding your data unless you're using full-drive encryption and your computer has been shut down for at least several minutes. On the other hand, if this product is legitimate, it would make it so much easier to get what you want, without having to steal the computer: 
 
"A database of the suspect’s information is compiled on the Flash Drive to allow for easy transportation away from the suspect’s system. This database can be read by the included log readers on Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Apple Mac OS X computers back at base."
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02-07-2008 22:42
 
Fortunately for everyone it will also be about 5 mins before a way of defeating it is out in the wild as well. I can't believe the idiots talk about how it works right there on the front page of the site.
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02-07-2008 21:55
 
Yes, it is only a matter of time before this is available in the open/black market.  
 
But if someone gets a hold of your Mac(or Winbox) they can do almost anything they want to it anyways.
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iPod Chris
02-07-2008 18:46
 
"Don't worry, this is only available to government law enforcement officials." !?!?! 
Worry is the only thing I can do when I see this. I am sorry, but I trust my friends more than the government. And if some company can make this it is just time until someone makes on in their basement and sells them on ebay...
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