In article <bqagn6$21265h$1@ID-26139.news.uni-berlin.de>,
lltbhill@linkearth.net says...
> Jeffrey A. Setaro wrote:
> > salwithed@yahoo.com says...
> >> "Yahoo (Reuters) is reporting that the FBI has caught the guy who
> >> stole computers from Wells Fargo. The interesting part is that
> >> 'Investigators traced the computer to Krastof when he logged onto his
> >> own America Online account at home through one of the stolen
> >> computers.' Makes you wonder what sort of hooks the FBI has into AOL
> >> or other ISPs and what hardware identification is being transmitted
> >> at login."
> >>
> >>

> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0...tid=123&tid=99
> >>

> >
> > It's far more likely that Wells Fargo had installed Computrace Plus
> > (or something similar) on the laptop.

>
>
> The San Francisco Chronicle reports the thief logged onto the laptop owner's
> AOL account.
>


ROFL... Sometimes they just make it way to easy (you gotta love dumb
criminals).

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