Software:
windows password: lowest security, easily hacked- if it is the same as firefox passwords, you are really screwed
fingerprint software: based on windows password, supposedly there are ways of using a simple process to lift your prints
encryption software for my documents: sounds promising but does not protect windows & possible passwords/cookies in firefox
Hardware:
hard drive password: very promising, but I am unsure of how well this works. Is the hard drive protected even when removed from the system?
BIOS password: possibly the best protection I have from the basic thief. However, if I lose the password, I am SOL. Also, removing the hard drive allows the data to be accessed?
Using both passwords: I think this is the most secure I can be? Do I have to type in two passwords or just one?
I am kind of embarrassed to be using Thinkpads since 98 and and unfamiliar with how BIOS passwords work. I know more about removing them then putting them on LOL (shhh, I didn't say that -it's not allowed here!
My main goal is to protect my data & website passwords as simply, efficiently, and unobtrusively as possible. I am not too concerned about what happens to the laptop after it is out of my hands. Intellectual property is irreplaceable!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.




