Several services, including LoJack, have released for-fee laptop recovery services. When a user becomes a victim, he or she notifies the service. The service checks to see if the stolen laptop has recently connected to the Internet, captures the connection location's IP address, and notifies law enforcement. A new open-source solution, from the University of California, San Diego, called Adeona, provides a no-frills alternative.
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Find stolen laptops with open-source Adeona





