We caught technicians at Best Buy, Mobile Klinik, Canada Computers and others snooping on our personal devices

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This is when CBC is at their best. Police should investigate and charge people in some instances. Unless of course, many of them spy on behalf of the police, without a warrant naturally...


When you need to drop off your tech devices for a repair, how confident are you that they won't be snooped on?

CBC's Marketplace took smartphones and laptops to repair stores across Ontario — including large chains Best Buy and Mobile Klinik — and found that in more than half of the documented cases, technicians accessed intimate photos and private information not relevant to the repair.

Marketplace dropped off devices at 20 stores, ranging from small independent shops to medium-sized chains to larger national chains, after installing monitoring software on the devices. In total, 16 stores were recorded. (At four stores, the tracking software didn't log anything, or the stores didn't appear to turn the devices on.)

Technicians at nine stores accessed private data, including one technician who not only viewed photos but copied them onto a USB key.
"These results are frightening," said Hassan Khan, associate professor in the school of computer science at the University of Guelph. "It's looking through information, searching for data on users' devices, copying data off the device.... it's as bad as it gets."

To examine the extent of privacy breaches by technicians at repair stores, Marketplace teamed up with Khan, who had previously done a privacy study on laptop repairs in a number of Ontario stores, which found that many technicians snooped on personal data.
 
were you the guy whos dog connected the laptop to wi-fi and surfed porn and got the virus that locked you out?
 

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