Headsup About Security of your Sheds, Tools and Big Boys Toys
Just a heads up for members about security of your sheds tools and big boys expensive toys!
Guys - there's been a rash lately in Perth of thefts of big boys expensive toys here in Perth - stuff that can be sold via gumtree or sent east to sell etc...and make a quick buck for the drug crazies around the joint.
Mostly its been off-road motorbikes (like 3 or 4 a night - every night) but also are included, jet skis, quad bikes, go karts, Clubsports and FPV vehicles....even the odd boat.
Plods been at a loss to explain the upsurge... it seems organized.
Some bright sparks figured out the connection and posted about it.
It's all to do with photos posted online (facebook and forums 'like this one') that have been posted online - of their sheds and toys that have been taken and posted with the new I Phones with cameras built in!
These new smart phones have a GPS chip in them that can track the whereabouts of the phone at all times - you can use them as a car navigator for example!.
I+unknown to many is that unless you specifically go into the phones menu and disable "geocaching" option that allows to hone to track from satellites via its GPS chip - that when you take a photo, the geocaching software actually saves a GPS coordinate location within the photo metadata file of where the pic was physically taken.
So,
If you then upload that pic of your shed and all it's treasures and expensive toys... the young phone tech savvy thieves, often using a stolen Iphone, can download your photo, open it's meta data file and extract the GPS coordinates from the geocaching record of where the photo was taken, and download THAT data into google earth on the phone and then navigate right to your shed where the item's stored.
With the address now known they can look up the electoral role online for your name and then search your facebook page, if you don't have good security settings they can see posts from you your wife and kid and friends etc saying your off to Bali for a week - back next Tuesday and that one of your kids will be looking after the dog at their place etc.
They now know exactly what treasures and big boys expensive toys you have and what shed they are in to come steal the lot when no ones home.
There's been instances of rental moving trucks pulling up, and cleaning out entire sheds of motor bike collections etc.
So it would seem that if your determined to post pics of your treasures on line and you use a smart phone to take the pics be SURE to disable the geocaching option in your menu if you dont want to provide the thieves desperate for their next drug fix - with all the info they need right in their hand - to rob you blind.
It's a brave new world out there folks, and these kids seem to know how to exploit any loop holes to their advantage.
Stay safe, lock up your stuff and don't post pics online of your treasures and toys that have your address in them.
Most will tell you that a big savage dog is the answer - but it seems we now have crime rings with dog fighting meets - who use the online phones pics thing, of peoples pets to target which dogs to steal now - the more savage the better!
Crimes just spiraled out of control of late here in the west, and it seems these new smart phones are just a tad to smart for the average bloke and the crims know how to exploit them only to well.
With the offroad bikes theft thing - the teen gangs kids members have all been to the movies and seen these drifting / car racing etc pics - and they have organized themselves for off road bike races out of the suburbs every night of the week - and the condition of entry is you have to have stolen the bike that week, & if you lose the race the other guy gets the bike... they get stripped for parts & sold etc
Plod seems powerless to stop it as they can't keep up with the technology. Many of them are still typing reports about the thefts on typewriters for goodness sakes, while the crims all use stolen smart Iphones laptops and Ipads etc.
Hopefully this might save a few of you becoming next weeks victim.
Cheers!