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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

BRITISH COLUMBIA ABSOLUTE SOFTWARE SPEAKS ON THE RADIO ABOUT DATA THEFT VIA COMPUTER THEFT Portfolio Home:

AN ABSOLUTE MINUTE: A Radio Series From Absolute Software

What Are You Doing to Protect Your Customers' Privacy? And What Are Your Customers Doing to Protect Yours?

VANCOUVER, BC, Feb 14, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
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SUGGESTED ANCHOR LEAD: What are companies doing to keep customers' private information safe from criminals? Not enough according to the experts. Walter Ocner reports.

SCRIPT: With the emergence of networked computers, cyber-thieves have found that stealing information can be much more lucrative than stealing the computers themselves. What are companies doing to keep employee and customer information safe and prevent identity theft or other crimes? John Livingston of Absolute Software has the answer.

CUT (Livingston):
Recently, there has been a rash of laptop thefts containing transaction records and personal information on thousands of customers. This information could allow thieves to have a field day ruining people's credit. Smaller companies can experience equally devastating results both financially and publicly. It's important that businesses limit access to sensitive information and put technological safeguards in place and deploy computer tracking and recovery software, such as Computrace LoJack for Laptops as a last line of defense. Not only can it help recover a missing computer, but it can delete any sensitive files remotely. By taking precautions now businesses can save time, money and possible lawsuits in the future.

SCRIPT: For more information and tips on how to protect your employee and customer data, visit Absolute Software at www.absolute.com. I'm Walter Ocner.

NOTE: An Absolute Minute is a new radio series from Absolute Software that is free and provided for your unrestricted use. A new segment will be available every month.

About Absolute Software
Absolute Software Corporation (TSX: ABT) is the leader in Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking(TM) solutions. Absolute Software provides organizations and consumers with solutions in the areas of regulatory compliance, data protection and theft recovery. The Company's Computrace(R) software is embedded in the BIOS of computers by global leaders, including Dell, Lenovo, Gateway, HP and Fujitsu, and the company has reselling partnerships with these OEMs and others, including Apple, Sony and Toshiba. For more information about Absolute Software and Computrace, visit www.absolute.com.

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For more information, please contact: Courtney Chauvin Contact via http://www.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct?id=B6FF6A70C97810D1 Walter Ocner Contact via http://www.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct?id=6B49FA154556BBD3 T: 212 398 9680
SOURCE: Affect Strategies for Absolute Software

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