Lock Windows With Your USB Flash Drive
August 30, 2009 – 8:20 pm | by Dave Bonds![lock_windows_sessions[1] lock_windows_sessions[1]](http://eastbaypcrepair.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/lock_windows_sessions1-150x150.jpg)
Discovered this from the boys at ghacks.net…
Using a nifty utility installed on your USB flash drive called Predator you can:
A Windows session would be locked by simply removing the connected USB drive from the computer system. Connecting the USB flash drive again would unlock the system.
The user needs to specify a backup password as well. This backup password can be used to unlock a session if the USB flash drive is damaged or not available at all.
The screen will go black whenever the user removes the USB drive from the computer system.
Predator will write events to a log file that can be used to analyze attempts to access the computer system. The software will also change the keys on the USB drives frequently to prevent that a copied keyfile can be used to access the system.





