- Bonehead ( @Bonehead@kbin.social ) 78•1 year ago
Of course you did. You’re not handing your device over to Best Buy, you’re handing it over to Jimmy on the Geek Squad who is quiet and a bit weird. And he loves to snoop into other people’s phones. Not for identity theft or reselling naughty pictures, but simply for the fun of snooping on other people.
Backup your device and wipe all of your data before handing a phone over to anyone else. It’s just safer that way.
- Chronographs ( @Chronographs@lemmy.zip ) English54•1 year ago
Tbf, most of the people who are going to best buy to have their device serviced aren’t going to know how to back up and wipe it
- meseek #2982 ( @ultratiem@lemmy.ca ) 22•1 year ago
I had the entire 4 man crew go on and on about how LaCie La Porsche hard dive enclosures (they were HDDs) were not accessible. They claimed every single one they took apart, was DOA. I was like um neat.
Went home. Pried it apart. Salvaged the completely stock Seagate HDD and tossed the shitty enclosure.
So yeah, Geek Squad competency is… not high.
- Chronographs ( @Chronographs@lemmy.zip ) English5•1 year ago
I had one of those come in once when I was working IT. Iirc the hdds may have been raided so I’m not sure if you could easily recover the data unless it was like a raid 1. That said if you just want the hdds yeah they were just normal shit in an overdesigned enclosure.
- meseek #2982 ( @ultratiem@lemmy.ca ) 6•11 months ago
Yeah nothing to do with data at all. Just wanted to salvage the physical drive. What’s funny is like it’s just a shit enclosure with some nice plastic. The insinuation that LaCie built some custom drive with proprietary controllers is just ludicrous to me. Especially from a supposed “tech” crew. Gotta wonder what they were doing to them that the drives they pulled were all DOA. I scraped a bit of the plastic near one clip, but the enclosure after the removal was totally reusable.
- CmdrShepard ( @CmdrShepard@lemmy.one ) English2•11 months ago
Seems odd to put individual external drives into a RAID array.
- cooljacob204 ( @cooljacob204@kbin.social ) 2•11 months ago
Also not sure it would matter unless it was a multi drive array.
- Chronographs ( @Chronographs@lemmy.zip ) English1•11 months ago
Yeah the one I was thinking of was a multidrive enclosure
- Izzy ( @IzzyData@lemmy.ml ) 14•1 year ago
Also the device is in a condition that makes this difficult like not turning on or the screen being broken.
- Rodeo ( @Rodeo@lemmy.ca ) 2•11 months ago
Time for them to learn.
- essell ( @essellburns@beehaw.org ) 10•11 months ago
Worked in phone repair for ten years with a wide range of people.
I agree with everything you said.
- kboy101222 ( @kboy101222@lemm.ee ) 32•11 months ago
Absolutely not surprised. I’ve had multiple friends that worked Geek Squad. All of them have admitted to snooping at least once and most have said their coworkers did it constantly.
Don’t take your computer to Geek Squad, folks. They’re all untrained highschoolers following a script anyways
- Uriel238 [all pronouns] ( @uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 10•11 months ago
FBI offers a bounty to technicians who report incriminating evidence, so yeah, when you take your repair tickes to a large service, you can expect this.
Local services depend on word of mouth so they might be more respectful, but only because they are incentivized to not let rumors of their snooping get out.
Still, surveillance staff routinely pass saucy and gross pics all over their office and we only hope they don’t dump them on the internet like high-school students
- CrapConnoisseur ( @CrapConnoisseur@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz ) 2•11 months ago
This was in Canada, where snooping like this is illegal.
- Uriel238 [all pronouns] ( @uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 2•11 months ago
I hope in Canada law enforcement cares more about following the rules than it does in the US.
- LainOfTheWired ( @LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol ) English8•11 months ago
Louis Rossmann video here we come!
- LainOfTheWired ( @LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol ) English4•11 months ago
Seriously he’s right, the only stories you ever hear about this are from big repair places.
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English2•11 months ago
Just another reason to hate Canada. /s
- aes ( @aes@lemm.ee ) English2•11 months ago
u r dumb enough to let someone take advantage of your naivety in some topic out there, tech nerd.
that’s just how shit works, remember it.