Adeona, Free Laptop-Tracking Software
TWO students from University of California and University of Washington, and their professors have developed an open-source system for tracking the location of a lost or stolen laptop that does not rely on a proprietary, central tracking service. The open-source developers of Adeona are Ph.D. students Gabriel Maganis and Thomas Ristenpart, and professors Tadayoshi Kohno and Arvind Krishnamurthy. They cite two major differences between Adeona and a commercial product. Adeona can be downloaded free of charge. Adeona's developers say it preserves privacy, because no one besides the owner (or an agent of the owner's choosing) can use Adeona to track a laptop. "Unfortunately, with current proprietary tracking systems, users sacrifice location privacy," say the software's creators. "Indeed, even while the device is still in the rightful owner's possession, the tracking system is keeping tabs on the locations it (and its owner) visits. Even worse, with some comm...