Best Buy Steals your porn!

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The Consumerist's 3-month sting operation snared a Geek Squad technician stealing porn from our hard drive, and we've got the work-safe video and logfiles to prove it.

UPDATE: Uploaded higher-rez screenshots.

To investigate claims by current and former Geek Squad techies (see "The 10 Page Geek Squad Confession - "Stealing Customers' Nudie Pics Was An Easter Egg Hunt"), we loaded a computer with porn and rigged it to make a video of itself. We captured every cursor movement, every program opened, every file accessed. Everything that the user saw and did, we recorded.

We took it to around a dozen Best Buy Geek Squads and asked them to perform simple tasks, like installing iTunes. Most places were fine, sometimes doing the job right on the counter, sometimes even for free.

Then we caught one well-seasoned Geek Squad Agent copying personal and pornographic images and video from our computer to his company-issued thumb drive (see video above, or the logfiles).

Reached for comment, Geek Squad CEO Robert Stephens expressed desire to launch an internal investigation and said, "If this is true, it's an isolated incident and grounds for termination of the Agent involved."

This is not just an isolated incident, according to reports from Geek Squad insiders alleging that Geek Squad techs are stealing porn, images, and music from customer's computers in California, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere. Our sources say that some Geek Squads have a central server set up where everyone dumps their plunder to share with the other technicians.

If our techie readers were right about the Geek Squad doing this, then perhaps they're right in saying it happens at other computer repair places as well.

And by the time your computer breaks, it's too late to hide anything you wouldn't want someone to find, and steal for their own purposes. We advise encrypting sensitive files in advance with a program like TrueCrypt (WIN) or making an encrypted disk image (MAC, be sure to skip step 6). Or, you could just keep it all on an external hard drive.

Who knew that when you hand over your computer to a repair technician, you could be giving a stranger a veritable Pandora's box?

http://consumerist.com/consumer/inv...aling-porn-from-customers-computer-271963.php


video of it in link




i wouldnt take my comp there anyway, but i bet a lot of naive people get their "home movies" taken
 
For some reason "Best Buy steals your porn!" sounds kinda like "Ducks eat for free at Subway!" to me.

I don't know why, I can just see Mitch saying that sentence in the same manner.
 
Meh, I'm sure they pay sucks. They can have any of my 80's Metal Power Balads that they can find...Oh, wait...Thats right. I would NEVER use Geek Squad in the first place.
 
[quote name='dallow']I imagine you look like Mitch, don't you Strell?[/QUOTE]

I won't answer this, as I don't want your perverted nightly dallowings concerning me to get any more vivid.
 
[quote name='Ikohn4ever']
Who knew that when you hand over your computer to a repair technician, you could be giving a stranger a veritable Pandora's box?
[/QUOTE]

*snicker* It says "box".
 
[quote name='dallow']I've had to fix a couple people's comps.
First thing I did was search for naughty pics.

Hit the jackpot.[/QUOTE]

:lol: I didn't know this was a common occurrence.

I do the same thing.
 
damn $29.00 just to install the damn ITunes?? wtf. whats next? how to open a application $10.00?
 
:lol: A guy I work with does the same thing. Once he found a picture of the PC owner taking his picture in the mirror nude. :lol: I heard him screaming and when I saw it I just feel over laughing.


[quote name='Sporadic']:lol: I didn't know this was a common occurrence.

I do the same thing.[/quote]
 
It'd be better to put some huge virus in some porn file so when they open it, it would like speed up their cpu until it melts or something crazy. Then if they did it on your PC you could sue >_>
 
i honestly don't care if they take copies of my porn... I got it for free so why not share.. Do the guy a favor and burn a dvd and label it "free pornz for you bez by gek!!!" and leave it in the dvd drive.. Who knows the guy might do you a favor and hook you up with all the software that best buy sells :)

but since I am not dumb enough to turn it over to a complete stranger and fix it myself then they are shit outta luck.
 
[quote name='tenzor']damn $29.00 just to install the damn ITunes?? wtf. whats next? how to open a application $10.00?[/QUOTE]

If you can't/don't know how to install a simple program. I think you don't deserve to touch a keyboard. For fucks sake its only next-next-I agree-next-finish.
 
[quote name='tenzor']damn $29.00 just to install the damn ITunes?? wtf. whats next? how to open a application $10.00?[/quote]
If someone wanted to pay me $29.00 to install iTunes I would be happy to take their money. ;)
 
I'd be more concerned about them stealing other, more important information. Either way, it's not wise to just hand your computer over to someone. You have to supervise these idiots, or else they will "steel ur stoof."
 
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