Stolen client device (offline environment)
Critical protection for remote agents on the move. When standard network links are blocked, WorqSphere executes local payload routines to ensure absolute endpoint integrity.
- Fully integrated across mobile and desktop clients at node level.
- Automatic report-log locks prevent local host manipulation.
Interactive progress timeline
Incident occurred
Minute 0A sales representative's laptop is snatched in dense transit traffic in a busy metropolitan hub.
Device offline signal
Hour 2The thief blocks networks and removes SIM keys. WorqSphere's agent detects offline status.
7-day countdown triggered
Day 3The local countdown ticks; the device has failed to receive handshake heartbeats from the servers.
Native hard-disk wipe
Day 7Countdown hits zero. The device triggers its local payload — encrypted vault, keys, and client files erased.
Run the stolen-device playbook yourself.
This is the real WorqSphere command surface. Trigger a kill switch on a compromised endpoint and watch it wipe — confirmed offline — in the heartbeat log.
Tech-Rep MacBook Pro
WS-0941Chinedu Okafor·Lagos, NG
Call-Agent PC · Delta
WS-7301Evelyn Ngassa·Buea, CM
Logistics Tablet Pro
WS-1120Kwame Mensah·Accra, GH
Sales Laptop Pro
WS-9842Amina Wangari·Nairobi, KE
Try it: trigger a kill switch to simulate wiping a stolen device, even offline.
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