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December 20, 2013, 11:15:49 PM |
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You are thinking along all the right lines, but my personal opinion is that older stuff tends to be more secure, or at least easier to understand, and therefore, to use securely.
My suggestion is to buy a cheap Dell laptop for $100 and just remove the hard drive and wireless card. I wouldn't say your method is airtight, but using an old Dell as I have described would remove at least two possible attack vectors that, however unlikely, are still present it the scenario you presented. Yes, of course something could be retained on you MBP hard drive, and yes, it could be transmitted when and if it ever does connect to the internet. And if it has a built in wifi module, it could theoretically connect to a network even without your knowledge or consent.
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