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how to trace a stolen computer ?
I had a friend today that had her computer stolen, she was devestated.. the
only thing they took was the box, the rest (monitor, stereo, printer etc) was smashed to bits.. I had started to think: how could you find that computer through the internet... 1.) If the girl had a internet account on that computer could you ring the isp and tell them to monitor who connects to the dailup account ? 2.) If you wrote down the computer name (like the OS computer name) would it be possible for ISP's to know whether a computer with a specific computer name joined their network ? I dont expect the computer would be found in these ways - but does anybody here have any ideas that one may be able to "find" the computer if its connected to the net ? Prehaps some kind of way of having the computer send out a little "beacon" whenever its connected without the robbers knowledge ? |
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wrote in message .. . I had a friend today that had her computer stolen, she was devestated.. the only thing they took was the box, the rest (monitor, stereo, printer etc) was smashed to bits.. That sucks... I hope you personally find the idiot who did this and do the same to their face. I had started to think: how could you find that computer through the internet... 1.) If the girl had a internet account on that computer could you ring the isp and tell them to monitor who connects to the dailup account ? If it's dialup, I guess they MIGHT be able to trace the call if you had the police involved and they had some kind of warrant. I doubt they would do it. The crook would have to know her login and password and actually try and use it. 2.) If you wrote down the computer name (like the OS computer name) would it be possible for ISP's to know whether a computer with a specific computer name joined their network ? Possible, but not really likely. If she's been applying all the OS updates, NetBIOS wouldn't be accessible. Even if it was, you'd have to do some pretty heavy convincing to get the ISP and Police to cooperate. I dont expect the computer would be found in these ways - but does anybody here have any ideas that one may be able to "find" the computer if its connected to the net ? Prehaps some kind of way of having the computer send out a little "beacon" whenever its connected without the robbers knowledge ? If it had a network card, and you knew the MAC address, it could be watched for at broadband ISP's because IPs are usually handed out based on that address. Still not a very likely scenario. |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 20:23:28 +1000, wrote::
I had a friend today that had her computer stolen, she was devestated.. the only thing they took was the box, the rest (monitor, stereo, printer etc) was smashed to bits.. I had started to think: how could you find that computer through the internet... 1.) If the girl had a internet account on that computer could you ring the isp and tell them to monitor who connects to the dailup account ? The ISP *might* log the incoming phone number. I say might because some ISPs purposely avoid logging such information to protect client privacy, and it's possible to block the ID if the originating number has caller ID blocking enabled. If it's the former, where they don't log the login information, I guess you could ask them to make an exception with your login information. Assuming it's possible to limit it to your login, the privacy issue shouldn't come into play. In the latter case, where the caller ID is blocked, the ISP won't be able to do much. Only the phone company would be able to log the incoming phone numbers. Such a request would have to be done through the police via a court order, and they won't always be able to do it retroactively since local calls are not logged unless there's a special request (It's not like on TV where the police can "grab the victim's phone records", at least it's not the case in Canada). The police usually won't bother with a court order for something like this. 2.) If you wrote down the computer name (like the OS computer name) would it be possible for ISP's to know whether a computer with a specific computer name joined their network ? Nope. This information is not usually transmitted. If you were really paranoid, you could have installed a personal spyware on your machine to call home to a particular server on connect with the internet. Some anti-theft companies do this. Basically an internet lo-jack. A regular computer with typical software wouldn't know to do this and most people would probably not use something like this for privacy reasons. Such software is usually only employed on company computers (where you might want to monitor employee use and where computers might get stolen with sensitive information on them). I dont expect the computer would be found in these ways - but does anybody here have any ideas that one may be able to "find" the computer if its connected to the net ? Prehaps some kind of way of having the computer send out a little "beacon" whenever its connected without the robbers knowledge ? Not likely, and I've given the reasons above. It's still possible for the police to ---------------------------------------- Thanks, MCheu |
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I've just found some software on the internet that has a beacon kinda thing
I speak of... one is called "PC phonehome" but there are numerous others.. looks like this is the solution.. It supposedly even cant be removed by formatting. wrote in message .. . I had a friend today that had her computer stolen, she was devestated.. the only thing they took was the box, the rest (monitor, stereo, printer etc) was smashed to bits.. I had started to think: how could you find that computer through the internet... 1.) If the girl had a internet account on that computer could you ring the isp and tell them to monitor who connects to the dailup account ? 2.) If you wrote down the computer name (like the OS computer name) would it be possible for ISP's to know whether a computer with a specific computer name joined their network ? I dont expect the computer would be found in these ways - but does anybody here have any ideas that one may be able to "find" the computer if its connected to the net ? Prehaps some kind of way of having the computer send out a little "beacon" whenever its connected without the robbers knowledge ? |
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