Talk about teaching someone a lesson. In Madison, Wisconsin a man who allegedly stole a laptop computer was tracked down and then allegedly beaten for hours by the victims, who in turn were arrested after the alleged thief called police on his cell phone.
In Wichita, Kansas police have recorded 2,839 residential burglaries last year – that’s a 10.2% increase over the same period last year. Of the 2,839 burglaries, 384 – or 13.5% – occurred while residents were home.
Markus Reinhardt, security chief of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland was found dead in a hotel room on Monday. He was 61-years-old.
4 men were arrested Wednesday and charged with attempting to enter federal property under false pretenses for the purposes of committing a felony.
Security surrounding singing sensation Susan Boyle has been beefed up after an intruder made his way into Boyle’s home in Blackburn, Scotland. The intrusion happened on Tuesday. That’s when Boyle came home to find a young man waiting for her, who had apparently been in her bedroom.
It may be a long while before the iPad becomes suitable for use by enterprises because while its features and price may have a broad appeal for the business world, its lack of proper security can prove challenging for IT departments.
Lakeland Police in Florida are looking for a surveillance camera thief whose face – with prominent nose – were caught on camera before the crime went down.
Inventor Kevin Arndt (a General Sales Manager for 69 News in Pensylvania) and tech company Mosaic have teamed up to turn your iPhone into a security alert device. The new app, called Push to Alert, is scheduled to hit iTunes next month and is described as the first true security application for cell phones.

