PREDATOR PREDATOR

protects your PC with a USB flash drive

Password Dialog

PREDATOR displays the password dialog after you, or some unauthorized person, hits 3 keys while your session is locked:

the Password Dialog
PREDATOR's Password Dialog


A 20 seconds countdown starts. At this point, you are supposed to insert your flash drive, or to type your password (the one you have defined in the program's Settings) to unlock your session.

If the flash drive has not been inserted after 10 seconds, or if the correct password has not been typed, the PC starts beeping.

If an invalid password has been typed or if the Password Dialog timed out, PREDATOR does the following:

You can configure these actions with the settings form.

All access attempts are recorded in the Log. Later, when you finally unlock your session, PREDATOR will automatically show this log to inform you about this intrusion.

The Access Denied screen

If an invalid password has been typed or if the Password Dialog timed out, PREDATOR plays an audible alarm and displays this screen:

the Access Denied screen
PREDATOR's Access Denied screen

When 3 invalid passwords have been entered, PREDATOR disables the Password Dialog for a few minutes.


Modified on Wed, 10 Mar 10