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Study Shows 12,000+ Laptops Lost at Airports Each Week

Study Shows 12,000+ Laptops Lost at Airports Each Week

by , 2:45 PM EDT, July 1st, 2008

A survey by the Ponemon Institute revealed that about 637,000 notebook computers are lost at airports each year, over 12,000 per week, according to Computerworld on Tuesday.

Of those, over 10,000 notebook computers are reported lost at 36 of the largest U.S. airports. Reasons for losing the computer include outright theft, having left the computer somewhere it shouldn't be, or leaving them behind at the security checkpoint, something can be particularly distracting.

Roughly 65 percent of those notebook computers lost at the largest airports are never reclaimed, and the vast majority report that they believe they have no hope of recovering their lost computer.

One valuable tool for frequent travelers with computers, including Macs, is Absolute Software's Computrace LoJack system which has the ability to both remote wipe a lost computer and physically locate it.

The report, commissioned by Dell, also said that many people are ashamed of reporting lost laptops. That may be understandable for individuals, but more and more corporations and government agencies are requiring the hard disk of notebooks computers to be encrypted and losses immediately reported.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: NOT!

Even the commenters on the Computerworld article don't believe this "survey". Are they still waiting to be claimed? Where are they all stored? The Pokemon institute?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Great ... if you own a Dell

Isn't this Mac Observer? What is with the Dell news?

I looked around and found software similar for Macs called GadgetTrak:

http://www.gadgettrak.com/products/verey/

Looks pretty cool even uses the camera to capture video of the thief. I just wish they had a free trial.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: "Commissioned by Dell"

AKA paid advertising by Dell and Absolute Software to scare you into buying their spyware.

Close Name:geoduck Posts: 1922 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
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also said that many people are ashamed of reporting lost laptops

If there were noting else that would make me doubt the report, this would. My Powerbook would cost $2000 to replace. You can be bloody well sure I would report it wandering off. Heck if I lost a $300 Asus laptop I would raise a stink.

The idea that many people would accept this kind of loss out of embarrassment is unfathomable to me.

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