BIOS and boot passwords can protect you from hackers
A User or Boot password keeps the system from booting up—a
measure of intrusion and system hacking protection. A System or Supervisor password keeps lurkers out
of your BIOS settings, and keeps them from changing the User/Boot password.
If you are going to set a User or Boot password, be sure you
also set a Setup or Supervisor password so the BIOS settings and boot password
cannot be changed and so someone cannot set a Supervisor password to keep you
out of the system, requiring you to bypass the BIOS password. Because there
is a back door, the only way to prevent attackers from circumventing the
password is to use a case that can be locked shut with a key or a locking
cable.
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