Steal software from a store

Steal software from a store

How to steal software from a store Jess walks into a high street computing store to steal expensive software off of the display Apple Macintosh computers. With a hidden hard drive, Jess is able to copy thousands of pounds worth of data for free.

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Jess walks into a high street computing store to steal expensive software off of the display Apple Macintosh computers. With a hidden hard drive, Jess is able to copy thousands of pounds worth of data for free.

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Curated 3 months ago by rmansur
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REKTAL last month
The only problem for this trick to work is that usually (at least where I live) the computers in the stores are either turned off or locked, so you cannot access the files on the computer. So I think it would be better to build an USB device, which automatically transfers all data from a computer, when attached into a USB slot. And I doubt that computers in electronic stores have got lots of data in them. And if there is, I doubt it is useless. Though now I started to think that how do you transfer the stuff from the USB stick, without sucking data from the computer, you are trying to put the data on... It seems it certainly needs a bit of thinking.
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Thisguyman last month
Or you can go to the piratebay.org and download all the latest software for free and not risk getting busted by store security. This software is installed. Most programs require an installer. Something I doubt will be lying around a computer that has the software already installed.
And why do you need a portable hard drive for this? You could buy a high-capacity USB thumb drive, attach it to a computer discreetly, start copying whatever you need and not have to keep your arm in the same spot with the chord waiting for things to copy.
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Thisguyman last month
It's retarded. You can download the latest software online. Software that likely has been pirated long before it even reaches a computer store.
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redtraceur last month
usb is a bad idea, unless u leave ur bag over it, it's visible. and rektal, i dont think u have any idea wat ur talking about, no offense.
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SwingBlade 1 week ago
I don't know how Mac systems work, but this will work with Windows-based systems. All most installers do is copy files to your hard drive, and create an entry in your system's registry. Go into C:\Program Files\ and drag the folder of the program you're looking for onto an external device. Unless the program installed two multiple locations (some programs have folders in hidden locations for various reasons), you'll have the entire program available.
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