What a mess...
Like I said, pray! :-)
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Link :
Lightweight Portable Security---DOD
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The Abstract from Distrowatch above......
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Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) is a Linux-based live CD with a goal of allowing users to work on a computer without the risk of exposing their credentials and private data to malware, key loggers and other Internet-era ills. It includes a minimal set of applications and utilities, such as the Firefox web browser or an encryption wizard for encrypting and decrypting personal files. The live CD is a product produced by the United States of America's Department of Defence and is part of that organization's Software Protection Initiative.
Got that right!
I did manage to find the equivalent of a “Windows Live” CD.
You burn it and boot from CD.
Problem is, zero installed software, I can’t remember if IE is even installed, so except for tweaking registries, recovering hard drives, etc., it’s basically useless.
Can’t remember the name exactly... something like “Windows Presentation Manager” or some such crap.
Sure would be nice if MS worried as much about my rights to not have my machine infected as they do worrying about DRM for Katy Perry or WTF...