* * * * * For Military Tech, it's pretty clueless > But InTether's most intriguing features are those intended to rebuff > hackers. To begin with, Friedman says, the system incorporates 11 layers of > security defenses. “All have to be successfully navigated” in order to hack > the system. “But one piece does nothing but check continually the integrity > of the other pieces,” he says. “If you could disable a certain piece, > within milliseconds our system would know.” > Via my dog wants to be on the radio, [1] Copy This! Can `Military' Technology Beat Digital Piracy?' [2] Nice and all, but what if the operating system in question (and in this case it's Microsoft Windows obviously) is running on a virtual machine? Like under, say, VMWare? [3] [1] http://gweezlebur.com/~ivey/weblog/ [2] http://inside.com/jcs/Story?article_id=25476&pod_id=13 [3] http://www.vmware.com/ Email author at sean@conman.org .