Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Stop Theft of your vlauable Laptop

There are several programs that try to counter laptop theft, and Front Door Software's Retriever now includes the option to cry for help
When a thief opens your laptop, he could get a shock when it starts to shout "Help, I've been stolen!" or, perhaps, something ruder. But that's one of the options provided by Front Door Software's $30 Retriever program for Windows XP and Vista.
The software displays your contact details and lets you make the finder or thief an offer, such as "$50 for my safe return". However, if you log on to a web site to say your PC is missing or stolen, that message will appear in a red and yellow on the laptop's screen. It reappears every 30 seconds, to be really annoying. You also get the option to switch on a second password prompt.
Other laptop protection software allows users to erase data remotely, lock the machine, or use the built-in webcam, if there is one. For example, Absolute's LoJack (for Mac and Windows) lets you erase the hard drive, while GadgetTrak's MacTrak (for Mac) provides the same Wi-Fi positioning as Apple's iPhone. MacTrack can also send images from the stolen laptop by email, or upload them to a Flickr account. The same company offers GadgetTrak for Windows Search & Destroy.
Orbicule Undercover can transmit a picture of the thief every 6 minutes. It can also use the Mac's text-to-speech feature to cry out that it has been stolen, or use any other message you type in, if it finds itself in a Wi-Fi hotspot with a known address, such as an Apple Store.

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