Security slot damaged........

In order to protect my precious 17" PB, decided to buy the "Kensington Slim Kevlar MicroSaver Lock" about 18 months ago.
Worked fine, until yesterday: the lock just dropped out of the security
slot on the floor.........
What good is a "40% stronger security cable with aircraft grade steel cable and Kevlar brand fiber " if the inside of the security slot on the PB is made
out of cheap plastic?!?!?!?!...................
Has anybody else experienced the same issues?
(fyi, haven't taken it back to Apple just yet, will be interesting to get
their perspective on things.........).
han

I've never before noticed that the slot's inside is plastic(but, then, I rarely have need/occasion to use a security cable)! That IS a big shortcoming. As they say, a security system is only as strong as it's weakest link. What were the Powerbook's designers thinking??? They really fell down on the job on that one! If a thief yanked pretty hard on a cable-secured PB, the plastic would likely come out and the security cable along with it. Then it's goodbye Powerbook.

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