Miradore Remote — Teams

Maya didn’t type back. She acted. From her console, she isolated the device. One click in Miradore’s menu: Lockdown Mode – Block All Network Traffic. Within two seconds, Mark’s laptop was a digital island. No email, no Slack, no access to the Figma files containing next quarter’s unreleased product line.

Then she called him.

Her stomach dropped. Mark Chen was their lead UI designer. Two weeks ago, his company-issued laptop had been stolen from a co-working space in Barcelona. They’d wiped it remotely via Miradore, issued him a new one, and thought the crisis was over. But this alert wasn’t about the stolen machine. It was about the new one. miradore remote teams

"That’s it. You’ll lose any local files, but everything on OneDrive is fine. The design files are safe." Maya didn’t type back