Computer spontaneously explodes when hacked

Orwl is a highly secure personal computer, capable of self-destructing to protect your data while being compromised.

Orwl in the US has launched a mini computer called Orwl with many advanced security features, against many popular intrusion methods today.

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Orwl computers are compact but have high security. Photo: Orwl.

In terms of configuration, Orwl uses Qubes, Ubuntu or Windows operating systems. Processor is Intel M3 or M7 depending on the version. There is also Intel HD 515 300 / 1,000 MHz graphics, up to 8 GB of RAM, 480 GB of SSD, dual mode Bluetooth, HDMI 4K, etc.

While the specs are mid-range, the manufacturer equips the Orwl computer with high data security with multiple layers of protection.

Specifically, the user must validate the two-layer security through the physical key and the login password to turn on the machine. The accompanying code carries a separate code, which can not be tampered with. If the user brings the key away from the machine about 10m, the device switches itself off and no one can access the data.

In addition, the security features offered by the manufacturer are also very promising, such as self-locking, self-locking, anti-physics, temperature monitoring, key lock protection, RSA 4096, protection firmware and anti-shock.

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Components inside the Orwl computer. Photo: Orwl.

The above features will help Orwl remove the basic attack methods but manufacturers are not sure will avoid all dangerous rasonware.

Each device starts at $ 1,699. Users can pay extra to buy higher versions. Orwl is expected to reach buyers in August this year.