Publicly Shaming Laptop Thieves Catches Bystanders in the Crossfire 372
nonprofiteer writes "Embarrassing thieves by exposing them using laptop recovery software makes for fun tech stories, but what about a case of a person being literally exposed after cops and a software company got their hands on naked photos she exchanged with her long-distance boyfriend, not realizing the machine was stolen? (She bought it for $60 so she should have known, but still). The case is going to trial in Ohio in September. The plaintiffs argue that the software company had the right to get the computer's location in order to recover it, but that it should not have intercepted the nude photos and shared those with the cops. Seems like a legitimate complaint and the plaintiffs are especially sympathetic in not realizing the device was stolen."
Pics (Score:5, Funny)
Pics or it didn't happen.
Re:Karma's a bitch (Score:5, Funny)
You buy electronics at crackhead prices, don't be surprised if you get burned.
I guess I should cancel my order for that $99 TouchPad, then?
The summary is totally misleading (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Pics (Score:5, Funny)
You want pics of a 52 year old school teacher?