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Have any stories? Either by you or done for you? Here's mine from today.
A former coworker asked me if I could do anything with a laptop they bought from goodwill for $10 as a possible Christmas present to her grandson.. to play simple games with, but she couldn't install or delete any software on it because the guest account didn't have any admin privileges.
Well i cracked the admin account password using a common hacking tool(windows vista OS) of the original owner. Wow I am amazed at information left on it, I can tell you everything about her, she left pictures, resumes, school work, and 4 years of turbo tax files (even her friends and brother's) with everything, bank accounts even a file with passwords to all kinds of things, emails, walgreens.com etc etc, her bank online, name it. Even private journal like stuff.
Being the amazingly awesome guy I am - I was going to delete it all. If this ended up in the wrong hands it is easily major identity fraud waiting to happen. She didn't answer but I texted her, she was reluctant to speak with me... I could tell she thought I might be attempting ransom. She said she didn't think she had lost a laptop but had one stolen 12 years ago in college. Explained to her this must be it... sent her a photo... I offered to save all the data to a flash drive and mail it her and she just said thanks so much. Didn't even offer to pay for the 8 gig usb drive, postage, or my effort. LOL! Man she is lucky. Samaritan contribution of the year. Karma you seeing this?
A former coworker asked me if I could do anything with a laptop they bought from goodwill for $10 as a possible Christmas present to her grandson.. to play simple games with, but she couldn't install or delete any software on it because the guest account didn't have any admin privileges.
Well i cracked the admin account password using a common hacking tool(windows vista OS) of the original owner. Wow I am amazed at information left on it, I can tell you everything about her, she left pictures, resumes, school work, and 4 years of turbo tax files (even her friends and brother's) with everything, bank accounts even a file with passwords to all kinds of things, emails, walgreens.com etc etc, her bank online, name it. Even private journal like stuff.
Being the amazingly awesome guy I am - I was going to delete it all. If this ended up in the wrong hands it is easily major identity fraud waiting to happen. She didn't answer but I texted her, she was reluctant to speak with me... I could tell she thought I might be attempting ransom. She said she didn't think she had lost a laptop but had one stolen 12 years ago in college. Explained to her this must be it... sent her a photo... I offered to save all the data to a flash drive and mail it her and she just said thanks so much. Didn't even offer to pay for the 8 gig usb drive, postage, or my effort. LOL! Man she is lucky. Samaritan contribution of the year. Karma you seeing this?