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dornoforpyros

macrumors 68040
Oct 19, 2004
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4
Calgary, AB
I agree this is a very cool little app and can definitely aid in the recovery of a stolen laptop.

However I don't like the idea of giving so much control of my machine to a 3rd party. Yes, they appear to be on the up & up right now, but what if they run into financial issues and decide to start locking their clients machines up if they don't pay a ransom? Or what if they are hacked and some one else decides to do this?
 

WildCowboy

Administrator/Editor
Staff member
Jan 20, 2005
18,490
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Moral of the story: Format the MB you steel before using it. :D

Unless of course the person has activated a firmware password as suggested by the Undercover folks. Then you'd have to know how to disable that...the vast majority of thieves aren't that clued in.

It is a little sad to see how long it actually takes the whole thing to play out even when the Undercover folks have the info they need within minutes. It takes the ISP a full twelve hours to get the address of the person to the cops? And then of course the cops and courts have to do their thing. I understand that laptop theft isn't a high priority, but you'd think things could move a little faster when a slam-dunk, but possibly time-sensitive case like this comes up.
 

AdeFowler

macrumors 68020
Aug 27, 2004
2,319
362
England
Great story. Sadly most UK ISPs would probably charge an admin fee, then take a month to supply any info :(
 

TonySwartz

macrumors member
Jan 11, 2004
93
0
I just have to ask... is that thief sitting on the toilet?


Anyways, this program sounds like it may be too good to be true, but if not, wow!!

I'd say there's a medicine cabinet, shower curtain, and bath towels behind him. He also doesn't appear to be wearing too much clothing. Convenient for looking at porn, no?
 

xfiftyfour

macrumors 68030
Apr 14, 2006
2,573
0
Clemson, SC
nice story, but I tend to be on the cynical side, as well.. it seems staged.

at any rate, the software probably does have a good chance of helping in the case of a robbery.. most thieves probably aren't smart enough to format the drive/replace the drive entirely.. or even if they are, they probably don't have disks to do so.
 

sushi

Moderator emeritus
Jul 19, 2002
15,639
3
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at any rate, the software probably does have a good chance of helping in the case of a robbery.. most thieves probably aren't smart enough to format the drive/replace the drive entirely.. or even if they are, they probably don't have disks to do so.
Nice piece of software.

I imagine this will work for a while. Then once the word gets out to the thieves they will adjust and do what needs to be done to eliminate this possibility.
 

nitynate

macrumors 6502a
Jan 22, 2006
866
0
Clearwater, FL
When I get a MacBook, I am purchasing this asap.

My mom says it is amazing and its worth every penny.
I always mention her in my posts. She is just so cool. :p
 

deadpixels

macrumors 6502a
Oct 30, 2006
913
0
i don't believe this story one bit, and as a professional laptop thieve :rolleyes: i tell you that the first thing a real pro do is remove the hard drive and install a new one :D so the software is pointless :eek: the only way to really be safe is to have hardware chip to do that :D
 

Applespider

macrumors G4
i tell you that the first thing a real pro do is remove the hard drive and install a new one

A real pro isn't going to get caught like this. Those who make a living stealing and selling technology likely have a clever little set up for wiping/changing HDs in little closed garden network where things like this couldn't dial out. Those pro thieves are also the ones who will easily slice through laptop cables etc.

This app and the laptop cables are for trying to catch the opportunistic thief who saw the laptop sitting on a table for a second too long and figured s/he would get away with carrying it off. Or the ones who break into a house to take some stuff to sell for easy cash. And the opportunistic thief is probably still in the majority for simple stuff like this.
 

KipCoon

macrumors regular
Aug 23, 2000
141
0
ATL
Huh... Kinda creepy, they can technically watch anything you do on that laptop, if they wanted, activated or not without you knowing.

Not sure if I'd want that with as much commerce and banking I do online o.o;
That and the story just looks a bit off. War Craft and Porn as the first things? Sounds a little iffy ;)
 

flir67

macrumors 6502
Jun 23, 2005
256
0
sounds iffy to me too. why would they wait 3 days? if they had the address and snapshot of the person. under the new patriot act, police really don't need a search warrent much anymore with reasonable cause and they had proof and pictures.!!!

but its interesting to say the least.
 

iñaki'sonMac'87

macrumors regular
Sep 6, 2006
124
0
Barcelona
I won't give that much power over mi laptop to anybody, better buy a safechain or something like that.
plus, no software survives a full formatting... thiefs aren't all that stupid
 
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