Friday, February 22, 2013

NYPD creates special team to recover stolen Apple devices





(Credit: Josh Miller)

Smartphones are so common now that it's easy to forget criminals will steal them, if you give them the opportunity.




Apple device thefts in New York got so bad that the NYPD created a dedicated team to recovering stolen iDevices, the New York Post reported today.




The team works with Apple to obtain ID numbers -- known as an International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number -- for devices and track down the stolen goods.




The number of thefts in the city soared last year, according to a report from NYPD. The department found that iPhone and iPad thefts rose 40 percent from a period of eight months. As of September, 11,447 cases were reported.




These numbers for "Apple picking" will continue to rise as smartphones and tablets become ubiquitous with most day-to-day activities. Using apps on phones and tablets to check for news updates, weather reports, etc., are common for bustling metropolises like New York City, and elsewhere.




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