Idiot Burglar takes Selfie
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About 7 a.m. on a Saturday a burglar entered a home through an unlocked side door (how anyone can sleep ove ight while a door stays unlocked is a whole new article).

The dumb criminal saw an iPhone and unknowingly triggered a video selfie—showing him standing in the living room during this recent L.A. crime—while three residents were fast asleep including two teen girls. (Again, why didn't the adult of the home, a woman, lock all the doors…)
A similar scene played out in the UK when a woman tried to unlock a hot iPhone. It had an app called iGotYa. This application automatically sends a photo to the owner.
Another case has the owner of a phone receiving an e-mail of a photo of a man who tried to access the phone with a wrong PIN.
These "got ya" moments can happen to an innocent finder of a lost phone.
There's yet another case of a man who apparently stole a phone on the beach while its lax female owner went skinny dipping. This occurred in Dubai, and the thief was not able to figure out how to switch off the auto-photo upload tool. As a result, a video ensued called "Life of a stranger who stole my iPhone."
There are easier ways to locate a lost phone than a "got ya" type app, though this application might one day come in handy for the woman whose unlocked door let in the burglar—who is still at large and nameless.
Android
- Google has a "Find My Phone" tool. Just type this into the Google search engine and take it from there.
- There are many paid and free apps that provide numerous commands for remote control such as wiping data, locking the phone, setting off an alarm and resetting the passcode.
Apple
- Apple has "Find my iPhone".
- The lost phone is tracked.
- Users can remotely wipe it.
- Just locking it (without wiping it) can still leave messages viewable to anyone who comes upon the phone.
A "kill switch" would allow the phone's owner to remotely wipe all data and render the phone unusable. In Califo ia a new law was passed mandating that, starting this past July, all mobiles sold in the state must have a kill switch.
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Robert Siciliano personal and home security specialist to BestHomeSecurityCompanys.com discussing burglar proofing your home on Fox Boston. Disclosures.
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