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Old 01-08-2011, 04:57 PM   #6
kranu
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Originally Posted by pc work View Post
Thanks for your reply,
The reason I bought Kindle is because I wanted a reader that reads properly, I didnetltly did not attend to but an extra 3g memory stick, it is abvious that the Chinise guy who i appreciate his work on the firmware missed securing the device, of course you can secure the device by adding a password within Duokan, but that's not secured enough as at the end of the day anyone can connect the device to any computer and get access to your private data.
You have the right to at least have your CV protected on Duokan.

I believe that more firmwares are on the way, and we soon will start to call them images, the same way we treated the Dreambox satellite receiver which has a linux system and ended up with 100s of firmwares that do butter jobs than the official one.
If you set a password in the K3 Firmware, each time somebody plugs the Kindle into USB, it will prompt for the password. Assuming that you use a secure enough password, the only way someone can unlock your Kindle is by wiping it.
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