| Inspice Trace is a location tracking program that emails
you the precise location of your stolen or lost laptop. In
addition, it lets you unrecoverably destroy your sensitive
data in the laptop to protect the data from any unauthorized
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"Track
stolen computers and destroy sensitive data
in them."
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Highlights
- Protect your laptop against theft.
- Accurate and worldwide tracking.
- Destroy data in stolen computer.
- 100% privacy safe- you are not being
monitored.
- US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard DOD
5220.22-M compliant.
- Tamper-proof.
- Innovative fault-tolerant and privacy-safe
tracking technology- patent pending.
- Peace of mind.



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"One out
of 10 laptops will be stolen within
12 months of purchase" -FBI
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"Laptops are the most stolen
article of property in San Francisco"- San Francisco Police
Department

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Benefits
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- Protect your investment -
protect your computers from loss and theft.
- Protect sensitive data from
unauthorized access in case of theft or
loss.
- Locate and
recover lost/stolen computers.
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- Convenience - lost
computer is delivered to your door, upon
request.
- Save on insurance
deductible.
- Peace of mind - enjoy
life more and worry less, knowing that your
items are protected.
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Destroy sensitive
data unrecoverably.
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US Department of Defense
clearing and sanitizing standard DOD
5220.22-M compliant.
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100% privacy
protection - Inspice servers do not
track you and your equipment.
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Minimum system requirements:
90 megahertz Intel Pentium or compatible processor, 32 megabytes
memory, Windows 2000/XP/NT/2003, 150 kilobytes free disk space.
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Security News Highlights
A laptop containing the names, addresses and Social Security
numbers of about 18,000 Bank of America customers was stolen from
a car. - San Francisco Chronicle, June 28, 05.
2,000 IRS (Internal Revenue Service) laptops that may contain
taxpayers' confidential information lost or stolen. - CNET
News.com, August 16, 02
400 Department of Justice laptops that may have contained
national security or sensitive law enforcement information lost or
stolen - Fox News, Aug 05, 2002
"Thieves said money, laptop computers and jewelry were
their favorite items."- BBC, Nov 7, 04
"Laptops are the most stolen article of property in San
Francisco"- San Francisco Police Department, August 22, 02.
"Stolen University of California, Berkeley Laptop Exposes
Personal Data of Nearly 100,000" -ABC News, March 28, 05.
A laptop belonging to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's press
secretary stolen. - Monterey Herald, Dec, 04.
A laptop computer containing the names and Social Security
numbers of 16,500 MCI employees was stolen" - Wired News, May
23, 05.
Two computers containing 185,000 patients records of San Jose
Medical Group stolen. - ZDNet News, April 8, 05.
A Wells Fargo computer containing sensitive information of
thousands of customers was stolen. - San Francisco Chronicle, Nov
7, 04
Canadian federal government laptops containing confidential
information on 120,000 Canadians and other sensitive information
stolen. -Vancouver Sun, Oct 14, 04
"THREE computers containing George Bush's confidential
campaign plans have been stolen."- Sunday Mail, Oct 5, 04
"145,000 blood donors they could be at risk for identity
theft due to a stolen university laptop."- CNET News, June
10, 04
"NHTCU (National Hi-Tech Crime Unit) noted that although
virus reports were high, it is laptop theft that is a greater cost
burden to businesses." - VNU Business Publications, May
17,04.
1,600 laptops stolen daily in US. - Time Magazine, Jan. 27, 03.
A laptop theft results in an average loss of $47,000.- FBI and
CSI.
205 British Defense Ministry laptops containg new weapons
systems and other classified information lost or stolen. - Wired,
April 17, 01.
"FBI statistics indicate that one in eight laptop
computers will be stolen" - USA Today, Oct 24, 00.
More News
- "according to FBI estimates, the second most common
crime, just after identity theft, is laptop theft. Each year,
2 million notebook computers are reported stolen, which
doesn’t take into account the systems left at airports,
coffee shops, and bus terminals. " - Processor, May 19,
2006.
- Two laptop computers of GMAC Financial Services containing
personal data of it's 200,000 customers are stolen. - Money
Plans, June 4, 05.
- "A laptop computer with personal information of
students and applicants was stolen from the Cleveland State
University admissions office." - WKYC-TV, June 3, 05.
- A laptop computer, which contained the names, Social
Security numbers and health information about 21,600 Medi-Cal
recipients, was stolen. -Associated Press, May 28, 05.
- A thief stole the UK chief public prosecutor Ken McDonald's
laptop. -Sillicon.com, April 13, 05.
- "The number one issue on campus is bike theft. The new
trend is laptop theft, and it's a national trend."- Daily
Nexus, April 11, 05.
- "Stolen University of California, Berkeley Laptop
Exposes Personal Data of Nearly 100,000" -ABC News, March
28, 05.
- "Government Secrets Lost, Stolen, Copied…A computer
loaded with sensitive Justice Department files was pilfered
from a consultant's office, sending federal security officials
into crisis mode." - Canadian Press, Feb 13, 05.
- The laptop belonging to Governer Arnold Schwarzenegger's
press secretary stolen. -Monterey Herald, Dec 26, 04.
- "Valuable research on meningococcal disease is at risk
after the theft of a laptop computer from an Auckland
doctor."- NZCity News, Dec 22, 2004.
- 100,000 confidential information of Delta Blood Bank records
including blood donor's name, address, date of birth and
Social Security number were stolen along with a laptop. - The
Modesto Bee, Dec 21, 04.
- Three laptop computers containing personal information about
1,100 employees with payroll direct deposit, and possibly
Social Security numbers for 13,000 students were stolen from
Grand Rapids Community College's finance department - The
Grand Rapids Press Nov 23, 04.
- Several federal departments in Canada reported over $1
million in theft of computers in 2003. Some computers
contained confidential personal information on more than
120,000 Canadians and other sensitive information. -Vancouver
Sun, Oct 14, 2004
- "The most commonly reported crime is theft, and two of
the most commonly stolen items are bicycles and laptop
computers."- Carnegie Mellon University News Letter, Oct
5, 2004.
- "University of California, Los Angeles, are warning
145,000 blood donors they could be at risk for identity theft
due to a stolen university laptop."- CNET News.com June
10, 2004
- Australian government loses several hundred laptops a year,
according to a former director of security intelligence for
the Department of Defence, Clive Williams. Also says "The
commonwealth loses several hundred laptops a year. [Victims]
invariably say that there is less sensitive information on
them than there is [to try and protect themselves]". -
Computer World, June 10, 2004
- "About 63 percent of respondents to the survey said
they were victimized by laptop thefts in 2002 - up from 55
percent in 2001" - The Associated Press, Nov. 26, 03.
- 591,000 laptops stolen in the USA in the year 2001 - Time
Magazine, Jan. 27, 03.
- "Now, laptops are the most stolen article of property
in San Francisco," said Richard Leon, an inspector in the
San Francisco Police Department burglary detail. "We get
reports of hundreds of laptops stolen each month."- CNET,
August 22, 2002.
- "A survey ... reveals that a staggering 2,900 laptops,
1,300 PDA's and over 62,000 mobile phones have been left in
London's licensed taxi cabs in ... 6 months with an average of
3 phones per taxi." - TECS, August 31, 2001
- "Federal Bureau of Investigation, disclosed that 184 of
the bureau's laptops were missing." - GovExe, Aug 8, 01.
- "The Justice Department has lost track of 775 weapons
and 400 laptop computers, more than half of which may have
contained national security or sensitive law enforcement
information, an internal investigation found." - Fox
News, Aug 05, 2002
- "What do the U.S. state department, the British
military and the FBI have in common? Each of these
security-centric organizations has recently lost laptops with
sensitive information." -Interactive Week Online, August
6, 2001
- "Laptops stolen from the Football Association's London
... thieves also stole hard drives and thousands of disks,
believed to include sensitive material such as bank
details." -The Register, May 12, 2001
- "The British Defense Ministry has reported 205 laptops
missing since 1997 -- most of which contained classified
information...The latest was reported missing on Monday. This
one reportedly contained data about new weapons systems."
- Wired, Apr. 17, 2001
- "Of the 13,000 laptops used by the FBI, they said 171
were missing and 13 were stolen." - CNN, 2001.
- "FBI statistics indicate that one in eight laptop
computers will be stolen" - USA Today, Oct 24, 00.

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