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OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies.
Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... |
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On 2010-09-06 10:39:07 -0400, --riverman said:
OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... Sorry to hear of your troubles. Some good info here, Myron: http://www.ehow.com/how_4586129_trac...p-address.html Dave |
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On Sep 6, 11:03*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-09-06 10:39:07 -0400, --riverman said: OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... Sorry to hear of your troubles. Some good info here, Myron: http://www.ehow.com/how_4586129_trac...p-address.html Dave Thanks Dave, Unfortunately, there's almost no chance that they will use it within my network, as it was stolen from my home and not near my school. If it comes online in the school, we can trace it, but I didn't have any anti-theft programs (like adeona) installed so I don't think I can trace it via the web. I might get lucky and see them use the installed password to log into my home network, if it's someone in the neighborhood, but if its been taken downtown, then all I can do is hope they wipe the HD and install a new operating system. My current fear is that some street hawker resells it with the files intact, and some scumbag decides to start sleuthing. Wish there was a way I could freeze the drive remotely. --riverman |
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On Sep 6, 10:39*am, --riverman wrote:
OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... Based on my daughter's experience when her laptop was stolen, I'd say your chances of recovering it are somewhere around zero, and even if you do, someone has already had access to your info. You need to put out a fraud alert on all your credit card and bank accounts. You said you changed all your passwords, and that is a good start. You might actually stand a better chance of locating your property by going after the jewelry. Give the police a complete and accurate description, with pictures, if possible. Don't know how effective the cops are in your area, but I assume they would check all the pawn shops and known "fences" in the area. If they find the seller of the jewelry, it should lead to the computer. Good luck! |
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On Sep 6, 7:39*am, --riverman wrote:
OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... Could you send your computer a nasty worm? or something of that nature. Dave |
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SOP for most crooks is to replace the hard drive if they can't get
into it (that's why I keep mine encrypted). Without something like full disc encryption, I would be seriously looking at fraud alerts and changing ALL of your passwords, and then changing them again. Be alert for "password change alerts" from your ISP/email provider. Frank Reid |
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Ho do we know that it's Riverman posting and not some punk that stole
his laptop?? Can offer anything now but have some semi relate experience. I buy a new laptop every couple of years. Three computers back I had bought the $185 warentee plan and about 15 months later the thing went belly up. I took it in and Office Depots plan would fix it in three weeks! I needed one tomorrow. I bought an new Gateway and a Portable harddrive. No more warentees -they aint really worth a ****. The portable hard drive mirrows the hard drive. I have it connected daily and it "ghosts" my hard drive. I keep it secure and away from my laptop. I have broke one laptop but have never had one stolen. My advise forget warentees,buy the portable hard drive - they bigger and cheaper all the time. I called Gateway on my broken copmputer, the fixed it three days for $0. I had a new one by then so I gave it to my daughter. The big expense was $10 for a FedEx laptop box. On Sep 6, 7:39*am, --riverman wrote: OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... |
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On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 07:39:07 -0700 (PDT), --riverman
wrote: OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... I am sorry for your theft Its a terrible personal invasion I cannot help w your question but I do send my sympath6y It has happened to me Fred |
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I really am very sorry for your loss, Myron!
No advice from me! Osmo "--riverman" wrote in message ... OK, not fishing for any sympathy, but some strategies. Some f**ker let themselves into my house Friday night and made off with my laptop, SWMBOs jewelry, some cash I had stashed (apparently not so well) and a few odds and ends. I'm not too worried about most of the stuff, except SWMBOs jewelry has a lot of sentimental value. But my laptop worries me. The desktop is unlocked, so they have access to all my content. I don't have any passwords written in black and white anywhere, but there are hints hidden in findable places. Also, my tax info is in there (in a desktop folder called 'taxes') with a ton of my personal info. Also, who knows what someone with the wherewithal to snoop in a folder called 'financial' might decide to try to figure out. So I'm suddenly a bit worried about identity theft, as well as (to a much lesser degree) someone getting access to my accounts. I have already changed all my passwords, but I still worry about what else might be in there. Anyone got any good ideas of how to trace a missing computer? Or who to notify to prevent identity theft before it happens? This is a first for me, so I'm looking for valuable insights.... |
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