Find out which Linux distro your coworker uses.
Get a low profile usb that matches the color of his desktop or laptop. (Laptop is pretty easy to see though).
Download the exact version of his linux distro.
Flash it to your usb.
Then when he is not around, plug the usb in the computer, get into the bios and change the boot order so it loads it first.
I actually did it to my brother one time.
If you want to go even further build a micro-os that will only load the words "No bootable disk found..."
Oh wow, that's something! I feel lucky I use a Mac and (I hope) am not vulnerable to this 😄
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Find out which Linux distro your coworker uses.
Get a low profile usb that matches the color of his desktop or laptop. (Laptop is pretty easy to see though).
Download the exact version of his linux distro.
Flash it to your usb.
Then when he is not around, plug the usb in the computer, get into the bios and change the boot order so it loads it first.
I actually did it to my brother one time.
If you want to go even further build a micro-os that will only load the words "No bootable disk found..."
Oh wow, that's something! I feel lucky I use a Mac and (I hope) am not vulnerable to this 😄