Prey (free): Speaking of theft, the open-source Prey application may help you locate and recover a stolen laptop (or smartphone). With Prey, you can remotely turn on functions of the missing device that might help you locate it.
HTTPS Everywhere (free): This free extension for Firefox can help protect you from the Firesheep vulnerability--a significant threat to anyone who uses public Wi-Fi.
Hotspot Shield (free): An ad-supported program, Hotspot Shield claims to encrypt all of your data when you use a public, open hotspot. Pay attention as you install the app, however, to avoid installing unwanted toolbars at the same time.
Shield Exchange (free for 100MB; $12/year for 50GB; $20/year for 100GB; $50/year for 500GB): If you don't care for Hotspot Shield's ads or if you have problems with the services, try this service powered by OpenVPN. Shield Exchange encrypts your data when you use a Wi-Fi network, and it blocks malicious content.
LogMeIn Hamachi2 (free): If you'd rather set up your own VPN, you can use the free Hamachi application on your desktop and connect to it securely from your laptop wherever you have Internet access.
Eraser (free): This program securely deletes your files. It's a convenient utility to have on hand when you're discarding, recycling, or donating your laptop, or when you just want to make sure that your data on any PC is gone for good.
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