6.14.2006
LoJack for your MacBook
Did your brand new MacBook get stolen already? Hopefully you had Undercover installed.Undercover is an application that aids in the recovery of a stolen Macintosh. It works by transmitting the internet location (internal and external IP addresses and the router address) of the stolen Mac and by sending screenshots as well as images from any connected cameras. At one point these screenshots will sooner or later reveal the thief's identity (e.g. when chatting, reading and writing emails). Combine that with images from any connected cameras and you have a very powerful recovery tool.
But once you know the location of your stolen laptop, then what? Go knock on the thief's front door and get your ass kicked? No way. Orbicule, the makers of Undercover, then works with local police and law enforcement to help recover the stolen Mac. And if things go wrong, Undercover switches to plan B and simulates a hardware failure, forcing the thief (or someone who bought the stolen Mac on eBay) to return it to an authorized reseller. To alert the reseller, Undercover will start displaying full-screen messages and it will shout that the Mac has been stolen.
Owning Undercover is like having both a private detective and a LoJack for your laptop. Not a bad idea considering that 600,000 laptops were stolen in the USA during 2004 and only 3% were recovered. If only they made Undercover for iPods...
Undercover is only $30 and comes with a money-back guarantee. For more information check out: http://orbicule.com/undercover/
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Pimpin' Thoughts:
What happens if the thief sells the Mac on to someone else, without connecting to the internet himself. Then the guy or gal who buys that Mac ends up in court desperately trying to prove that they weren't the thief :P
Still it's one of the most ingenious ideas to help protect against those bastard thieves i've ever heard!
Still it's one of the most ingenious ideas to help protect against those bastard thieves i've ever heard!
Agreed. I'd be interested to see if this makes thieves think twice before stealing a Macbook. Assuming thieves would even know about this feature.. I don't think the average pilferer would be too keen on third-party Mac apps.
Nice. Too bad it's mac only. Of course, the best way to track a stolen notebook would be to install a gps chip. That way if they format the drive, sell it or whatever you'll still know where it is.
A nice idea - but Macbooks already come with their own inbuilt security system - an Intel processor. Just look for the guy running down the street with his pants on fire. Chances are he has your Macbook and was silly enough to place it in his lap.
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