Simply stealing someone else's smartphone is half the battle; you also need to understand the basics of its operation so as not to be ridiculed throughout the country. At the instigation of the Daily Mail, most of the UK media are actively discussing the personal life and color of the underpants of two unlucky thieves.
In the company's smartphone they recently stole Apple The function of automatically sending pictures to the cloud has been activated iCloud, and in lately with its help, more and more phone thieves are unwittingly collecting incriminating evidence on themselves.
The story of Becky Brinklow, a 27-year-old nurse, began simply - one last weekend she was having lunch at a restaurant on the waterfront in Southend, Essex. Her attention was directed to her one-and-a-half-year-old son, so all that she could later extract from her memory was that two strangers approached her table and one impudently stole a slice of French fries from her plate. And while Brinklow, surprised by the impudence, came to her senses, the second one stole iPhone, more likely.
This did not cause her any problems other than momentary grief - the device was insured and the very next day Becky Brinklow happily unpacked a brand new smartphone from the box. And when I decided to synchronize the device with my account in iCloud, was quite surprised by the increased number of photographs. Since she herself did not photograph any men in family underpants, it turned out to be easy to understand the situation. The function of automatically sending new pictures also works properly on the phone in the hands of thieves, who seem to be completely unaware of it. The repository is regularly replenished with photos of two “macho” guys - athletic guys, not burdened with intelligence, who take pictures of themselves on the beach, in bars, etc.
And then the continuous triumph of i-technologies begins - Apple We should thank the thieves for such an extraordinary advertisement. What Miss Brinklow is most pleased about is that with the loss iPhone she did not lose the photographs of her little son, which were preserved safe and sound in the cloud. In an interview with reporters, the girl sincerely praised iCloud for the fact that almost all important information from her stolen smartphone was saved. Parting with the phone itself does not sadden her too much - using the service Find iPhone(Find My iPhone), she has already blocked the device.
It is worth noting that for the majority of poorly educated criminals iPhone It's just an expensive accessory, not a high-tech device. And therefore, the number of similar incidents has been growing almost exponentially since the beginning of summer. For example, on the Tumblr microblogging service, the blog “The Life of the Stranger Who Stole My Phone” has been steadily popular for a month now. A young German tourist, having arrived in Ibiza with friends, first of all got drunk in a bar and then went swimming naked - the natural result was the loss of all valuables, including the iPhone. However, the automatic upload function did not fail this time either - upon returning home, the tourist started a microblog, where he regularly publishes fresh photos taken by the thief. As it turned out, he lives in Dubai and doesn’t even know about his newfound fame in the world - the young man’s personal life is in plain sight.
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