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Stolen MacBook Owner Logs On, Takes a Photo, Busts Thieves

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When Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) created the Back to My Mac feature on its .Mac service, it probably never envisioned it as a crime-solving tool. Yet that's just what it became last week, when the service helped the owner of a stolen MacBook recover her lost computer.

Kait Duplaga, a young Apple store employee from White Plains, N.Y., lost her MacBook to thieves in late April, when her apartment was robbed. Police were unable to find the thieves until Duplaga managed to access her stolen computer remotely using the Back to My Mac feature, photograph a man using it, and turn the photos along with identification over to police.


Two Arrests
Edmon Shahikian, 23, and Ian Frias, 20, were arrested last Wednesday as a result of Duplaga's technical know-how. Police were able to recover almost all the stolen property from the homes of the two men, who face charges of burglary and possession of stolen property. Shahikian was released on US$3,500 bail, while Frias is at the Westchester County Jail, held on $7,500 bail, The New York Times reported.

"It clearly makes our job a lot easier when the victim can take a picture of the person using the stolen property, and in this case, she even knew who it was," Daniel Jackson, deputy commissioner for the White Plains Department of Public Safety, told MacNewsWorld. "I'm assuming this technology was primarily designed as a business tool, but in this situation it certainly worked out for us."

Online, but Not Online
The burglary was originally reported on April 27, when Duplaga and her two roommates discovered that their apartment had been robbed. About $5,000 worth of electronics was stolen, including two laptops, two flat-screen TVs, two iPods, gaming consoles, DVDs and computer games , according to The Journal-News, which originally reported the story. Police found no sign of force.

After little progress solving the case had been made, last Tuesday a friend of Duplaga's called her to ask if she was online, because his computer indicated that hers was logged onto the Internet , The Journal-News reported.

Duplaga then signed onto another computer and used Back to My Mac to confirm that her stolen MacBook was, in fact, logged on, and that someone was using it to shop online. She then activated the stolen computer's camera, the newspaper said.

Smile! You're on Camera
Using the computer's PhotoBooth software , Duplaga saw just an empty chair at first. Soon afterwards, however, she was able to photograph Frias sitting in front of her stolen laptop, Jackson said.

As the camera counted down before taking the photo, Frias began to realize what was going on, he said.

"He saw the countdown and was looking at it, then he tried to block the camera," Jackson explained. "But by then it was too late, and she had already snapped the picture."

Friends of Friends
Subsequently, Duplaga was also able to retrieve photos of Shahikian using the computer after it had been stolen, Jackson explained.

Duplaga did not know the men, but one of her roommates recognized them as friends of friends who had attended a party at the apartment a few weeks before the burglary. Duplaga could then contact the police with photos and identities of the men.

"The victim clearly knew the system and the computer well," Jackson said. "It was definitely a very smart use of the technology."

Back to My Mac
Back to My Mac is part of Apple's $99.95 per year .Mac service, a suite of Web services for e-mail , photo and video sharing, Web-site hosting , backup and synchronization.

Back to My Mac lets users connect to any remote Mac running the Leopard operating system via the .Mac service. A user at work, for example, could use the feature to access a file that she left on her Leopard-based Mac at home.

Neither Duplaga nor officials from Apple could be reached for comment about the case and its use of technology to help recover stolen property.

'All About Recovery'
Having a recovery tool on a computer is not new, Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told MacNewsWorld. Computrace, for instance, provides management and security for laptop computers, he noted.

This case, however, may be the first time such a security system connected to a video camera has worked so successfully, he said.

"It's all about recovery," Enderle noted. "We talk about these tools, but what really matters is seeing them produce results," he said.

Unanticipated Benefits
"I'm glad to see it," Phil Leigh, a senior analyst with Inside Digital Media, told MacNewsWorld.

"I guess what it shows is that people are learning more and more about how the computer is becoming a communications appliance, and it's opening up all kinds of new possibilities," Leigh explained. "This is clearly one that wasn't anticipated, but it certainly has benefits that all of us applaud."
Pretty cool, huh? guess those guys never saw it comming 8)
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No one ever said crooks were smart. I remember a case where a guy robbed an electronics store, actually grabbed the VCR hooked up to the surveillance system, removed the tape he was recorded on and left the tape at the store, cause I guess a used tape just wouldn't do for a thief. He was quickly caught.
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Darth Servo wrote:No one ever said crooks were smart. I remember a case where a guy robbed an electronics store, actually grabbed the VCR hooked up to the surveillance system, removed the tape he was recorded on and left the tape at the store, cause I guess a used tape just wouldn't do for a thief. He was quickly caught.
I remember a case where a crook robbed an electronics store, managed to make off with a lot of stuff, but was later identified because he was still wearing his employee shirt. So, yeah. Crooks are generally stupid.
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This is good.

Some kind of remotely-triggered, shaped charge behind the screen, would be even better.

Although the satisfaction of there being one less thief in the world, might be offset by the vaporization of one's computer...
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Kanastrous wrote:This is good.

Some kind of remotely-triggered, shaped charge behind the screen, would be even better.

Although the satisfaction of there being one less thief in the world, might be offset by the vaporization of one's computer...
Or a power surge while you're using it...
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"It clearly makes our job a lot easier when the victim can take a picture of the person using the stolen property, and in this case, she even knew who it was," Daniel Jackson, deputy commissioner for the White Plains Department of Public Safety, told MacNewsWorld. "I'm assuming this technology was primarily designed as a business tool, but in this situation it certainly worked out for us."
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Kanastrous wrote:This is good.

Some kind of remotely-triggered, shaped charge behind the screen, would be even better.

Although the satisfaction of there being one less thief in the world, might be offset by the vaporization of one's computer...
Or the jail term from premeditated murder, even. Oh wait, internet tough guy!

The story kinda makes it sound like they were able to identify these guys from photos alone; is this normal in America, or is it likely this woman had seen them in her store or something? It'd be amusing if they stole from a store that had their warranty details. :)
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Stark wrote:
Kanastrous wrote:This is good.

Some kind of remotely-triggered, shaped charge behind the screen, would be even better.

Although the satisfaction of there being one less thief in the world, might be offset by the vaporization of one's computer...
Or the jail term from premeditated murder, even.
I don't think that would qualify as Murder One. Some kind of felony, though.
Stark wrote:Oh wait, internet tough guy!
I think that an actual internet tough guy, would track the thieves down and beat them to death with his bare hands. Or maybe using his mouse.
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Stark wrote: The story kinda makes it sound like they were able to identify these guys from photos alone; is this normal in America, or is it likely this woman had seen them in her store or something?
Uhm. . .
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Subsequently, Duplaga was also able to retrieve photos of Shahikian using the computer after it had been stolen, Jackson explained.

Duplaga did not know the men, but one of her roommates recognized them as friends of friends who had attended a party at the apartment a few weeks before the burglary. Duplaga could then contact the police with photos and identities of the men.
It sounds to me like her roommate recognized them so they started backtracking and checking with people who were at the party for a match.
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Yeah, you accidentally triggered an explosive that killed someone, after accidentally determining they were at the computer at the time. You're so tough on crime! Stupid suggestions on internet are cool! It's good to kill people for minor crimes!
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Stark wrote:Yeah, you accidentally triggered an explosive that killed someone, after accidentally determining they were at the computer at the time. You're so tough on crime! Stupid suggestions on internet are cool! It's good to kill people for minor crimes!
I like you; you're easily provoked.

Very entertaining.
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Wow, I'm fucking floored now. Let's go install bombs in our computers now, because we're internet tough guys!

Sorry, you said something stupid. I'm mocking you.
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That's okay.

You're unable to recognize a fairly obvious joke-in-poor-taste.

We're mocking you on this end. Ah, symmetry!
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Kanastrous wrote:That's okay.

You're unable to recognize a fairly obvious joke-in-poor-taste.

We're mocking you on this end. Ah, symmetry!
I love that you're under the impression that you're not the one being made an ass out of...
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Yeah, deciding that you were 'joking' and then deciding my aside to you is fully serious = win? I mean, if it was a joke you knew it was a stupid idea, right? Which is why you defended it, which somehow makes me look bad, right? :lol:

ARE YOU TOUGH ON CRIME? Why is it always impotent children who post this 'lets feed rapists to hungry wolves' bullshit?
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Kanastrous wrote:That's okay.

You're unable to recognize a fairly obvious joke-in-poor-taste.
In order to be a joke it has to be funny. Your post wasn't, and was in fact extremely banal because tards who think they're being clever spew crap like that all the time.
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Flagg wrote:
I love that you're under the impression that you're not the one being made an ass out of...
Am I expected to care...?

Wow, a bunch of people I have never met - and don't particularly expect to meet - get some kicks anointing themselves Protectors and Defenders of the internet, and deal out hot tasty justice to miscreants who make silly posts that they don't like.

You could call yourselves the Internet Tough Guys.
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I don't see why you're so upset, Stark. Clearly these fellows live in the Robocop universe.
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Battlehymn Republic wrote:I don't see why you're so upset, Stark. Clearly these fellows live in the Robocop universe.
True. Just last week I shot huge dusty chunks of masonry out of the wall next to a smoker's head. Just to get his attention.

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Actually, I was thinking that it would be funny to remotely-trigger the "lithium-ion battery explosion fault" on the crooks, but that's just me being an innernet tuffguy. :wink:
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I don't know. I think blowing up your own computer would be lick kicking yourself in the nuts.
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Boyish-Tigerlilly wrote:I don't know. I think blowing up your own computer would be lick kicking yourself in the nuts.
That depends on the importance of the information stored on it. There are a lot of people out there for whom the hardware of the laptop is worth nowhere near as much as the information contained in it. If there is sensitive information on the machine and you have backups anyway, then it would absolutely make sense to activate a remote self-destruct, if one existed. And hope it's sitting on the guy's lap and burns his genitalia off when it goes.
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Haven't there been a few news stories where government or military laptops have gone missing in trivial ways (stolen from a parked car, if I remember right). In cases like that, destroying the drives would make a lot of sense, however impractical it'd be. Imagine the lawsuits when the criminals left it on a gas main in a block of flats or something... :)
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Destructionator XIII wrote:I have to admit, if it was me, I would have been very tempted to install some spyware on the computer and see what the thief does with it.

Which would probably eventually get some identifying information on him too; probably a matter of time before he punches in his name somewhere (make an online purchase, etc).
From the article:
Duplaga then signed onto another computer and used Back to My Mac to confirm that her stolen MacBook was, in fact, logged on, and that someone was using it to shop online.
These thieves don't seem to be the sharpest tools in the shed, probably just a couple kids (mentally, at least) who thought they could get away with it, not actual professionals.
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Maybe installing a GPS inside the laptop might be an idea. Then just call the cops on the guy. I've thought about doing that with my car, the nice one that is.
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