THEFT VULNERABILITIES
associated with
YOUR ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A
couple
of
weeks
ago
a
friend
told
me
that
someone
she
knew
had
their
car
broken
into
while
they
were
at a
football match.
Their
car
was
parked
on
the
green
which
was
adjacent
to
the
football
stadium
and
specially
allotted
to
football
fans.
Things stolen
from
the
car
included
a
garage
door
remote
control,
some
money
and
a
GPS
which
had
been
prominently
mounted
on
the
dashboard.
When
the
victims
got
home,
they
found
that
their
house
had
been
ransacked
and
just
about
everything
worth
anything
had been
stolen.
The
thieves
had
used
the
GPS
to
guide
them
to
the
house.
They
then
used
the
garage
remote
control
to
open
the
garage door
and
gain
entry
to
the
house.
The
thieves
knew
the
owners
were
at
the
football
game,
they
knew
what
time
the
game
was
scheduled
to finish
and
so
they
knew
how
much
time
they
had
to
clean
up
the
house.
It
would
appear
that
they
had
brought
a
truck
to
empty
the
house
of its
contents.
MOBILE
PHONE
This
lady
has
now
changed
her
habit
of
how
she lists
her
names
on
her
mobile
phone
after
her
handbag
was
stolen.
Her handbag,
which
contained
her
cell
phone,
credit
card,
wallet...Etc...
Was
stolen.
20
minutes
later
when
she
called
her
hubby,
from
a pay
phone
telling
him
what
had
happened,
hubby
says
'I
received
your text asking
about
our
Pin
number
and
I've
replied
a little
while
ago.'
When
they
rushed
down
to
the
bank,
the
bank
staff told
them
all
the
money
was
already
withdrawn.
The
thief
had actually
used
the
stolen
cell
phone
to
text
'hubby'
in
the
contact list
and
got
hold
of
the
pin
number.
Within
20
minutes
he
had withdrawn
all
the
money
from
their
bank
account.
Moral
of
the
lesson:
Do
not
disclose
the
relationship
between
you
and the
people
in
your
contact
list.
Avoid
using
names
like
Home,
Honey, Hubby, Sweetheart,
Dad,
Mom,
etc....
And
very importantly,
when
sensitive
info
is
being
asked
through
texts.
CONFIRM
by
calling
back.
Also,
when
you're
being
text
by
friends
or family
to
meet
them
somewhere,
be
sure
to
call
back
to
confirm
that the
message
came
from
them.
If
you
don't
reach
them,
be
very
careful about
going
places
to
meet
'family
and
friends'
who
text
you.
* I
never
thought
about
THAT!
As
of
now,
I no longer
have
'home'
listed
on
my
cell
phone
I
put
my
dog's
name
and
the
initial
of
our
last
name
for
my
home
address.
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