| USB Devices - iPODS, MP3, PSP
Antitheft.net.au USB Recovery System
- Recover Stolen Devices (iPod, Flash Drive, Digital Camera, Ext HDD) How to Install 
point 1 refers to the USB registration tab on the side Menu.

They're expensive, small and easy to steal. Media devices such as
iPods, Sony PSP, USB flash drives, digital cameras, SD memory cards and
others are hot items for thieves. Once stolen, chances are that you
will never see them again.
The software enables owners to keep track of their missing or stolen gadgets through a smart service locally and globally!
Owners just need to place the auto-configured tracking agent on
their storage device; flash drives, digital cameras, SD memory cards,
PSP, iPods, Zen, GPS, external hard drives etc to protect them
If the device is stolen, the owner flags it on the website. The
next time the device storage is accessed it will initiate communication
via the internet* with the central server and send information back
regarding the location and other forensic data that will help recover
the device. This service works worldwide.
The software is supported by all Windows versions including Vista and Apple OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
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How it works?
Simply register your
device and install our software on your device. If the device is
missing or stolen, log into your account and activate tracking for that
device. The next time the device is accessed it will contact our server and provide data regarding the system it is plugged
into including:
Public IP Address
The IP address that is viewable by external servers, usually
provided by an ISP, organization etc, or possibly shared within an
office.
Internal IP Address
The IP address used by the system to communicate within an internal
network. This can be helpful if the device is plugged in to another
system within the same organization, such as a College, High School or
company.
Location
The location of the system, including Country, State, City and Zip
code, as well as Area Code. This is as close as we can get currently
and is not 100% accurate. For more specific details such as address you
will need to contact law enforcement who can then contact the ISP to
get more specific details.
Computer Name and Username
The username of the user logged into the system at the time as well
as the computer name. This can be particularly helpful in organizations
such as a College or High School.
ISP information and Host Name
Information on who the IP address belongs to, this is helpful when
the IP address belongs to an ISP, it can provide contact information
regarding abuse etc. The host name is also provided, sometimes this can
give away information on unauthorized user's whereabout too.
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