Sometimes, you just learn stuff the hard way.
Case in point: my house was broken into last week. In a stunning display of targeted thievery, the perpetrator(s) pried open a door and took my computer. Not the laptop I'm writing this on, but my desktop computer.
Otherwise known as the one that I do all my musical work on, all my photography with, and generally has most of my life on it.
They also took the hard drives out of two other "project" computers that were inoperative. Strange stuff, I know.
A lot of my data was backed up, but not all of it. In their infinite wisdom, the burglars left the external hard drive with my photo archive on it dating back about five years. That's good. If I'd lost that, I'd have cried. A lot.
Didn't touch any of the expensive musical or photo equipment, left all my other stuff untouched (save for some beer in the fridge that they removed, but didn't even drink).
Anyway, I've learned a couple of important lessons. First, back up EVERYTHING. Second, I'm now securing all my computers so that if they're stolen folks not only can't get to my data, but also will get tracked.
Here's how to do it. There's a free program out there called The Laptop Lock. It's wonderful. It's free, and sets you up with an online account that gives you all kinds of goodies. If your computer is stolen (name notwithstanding, it works on desktop computers, too), you simply log in and tag your computer as stolen.
The next time the purloined system connects to the Internet, it not only broadcasts an IP address which can help police track down your computer, but also will automatically do a number of things of your choosing. These can range from deleting certain files to encrypting some of them (like bank data), flashing warnings on the screen that the computer is stolen, or even running another program of your choosing.
I've got mine set to encrypt some personal stuff, then to run a particularly insidious little program called Perfect Keylogger. This one isn't free, but it's also useful. Should my laptop get stolen, and should I trigger The Laptop Lock, then the keylogger starts running.
What it does is capture every key typed on the computer and e-mail it to me. Not only that, but it also takes pictures of the computer's screen every few seconds and e-mails those, too.
I feel a lot more secure now about my computers. Now if I could only feel safe in my own home...
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Hm...to use a keylogger...Nice idea! I can also recommend you www.keylogger.org You can find a lot of keyloggers there. Maybe you will find something cheaper or better in use. Good luck!
Sorry to hear about the break-in. I am glad to hear that you managed to keep your music equipment and photos. Had they made off with that, we might have had to push the death penalty when/if they catch the punks.
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