- Kensington Laptop Locking Station
- Kensington Lock For Macbook Pro
- Kensington Lock For Macbook Pro 2015
- Kensington is a leader in desktop and mobile accessories, trusted by organizations around the world for nearly 35 years. Our products provide trusted security, desktop productivity through docks, and ergonomic well-being.
- Since 1992, when we first invented the laptop lock, Kensington locks and cables have been the gold standard in lock and security solutions. Our locks and cables are made tough, they’re easy to use, compatible with 90% of business devices and we offer custom keying systems.
- Kensington offers solutions for Apple devices. Accessorize your MacBook, iMac, or iPad with everything you need from docks to cases to locks — all designed and built to work perfectly with Apple devices.
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Kensington Lock For Macbook Pro
Kensington Lock For Macbook Pro 2015
I was thinking of investing in a Kensington lock for my MacBook, but man, I'm worried about the [lack of] security of those things...an article in a recent issue of 2600 detailed how easy it is to hack a Kensington combo lock without destroying it. A search on YouTube gives you dozens of videos on how to hack these things -- one as short as 15 seconds because all it was was someone taking a pair of wire cutters and very effortlessly snipping the thing off.
So...IS there a model of Kensington (or similar) lock that's SOMEWHAT secure?? I mean, those locks cost $40, and I would hope that something that costs that much would be somewhat useful....
So...IS there a model of Kensington (or similar) lock that's SOMEWHAT secure?? I mean, those locks cost $40, and I would hope that something that costs that much would be somewhat useful....