WiebeTech HotPlug lets cops move desktops without shutting them down
By Nilay Patel | November 6, 2007
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

We’ve seen some interesting computer forensics gear from WiebeTech before, like the Mouse Jiggler USB key that prevents a system from locking the screen or going to sleep by subtly shaking the mouse cursor, and the company’s latest addition to the investigator’s toolkit, the HotPlug LT, solves an equally basic problem: how to move a desktop without powering it down. The HotPlug allows cops to seize machines without powering them down by switching power to a UPS, using some interesting power-management voodoo. The investigator simply plugs the HotPlug into the computer’s powerstrip, and then unplugs the strip and plugs it into the UPS — and takes the whole system away. If the machine is plugged directly into the wall, WiebeTech also has options for directly piercing the power cable or hijacking the outlet itself. Bottom line: the Man’s getting your machine, like it or not. Peep a vid of the HotPlug in action after the break.
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