I saw this on Reddit today... for those of you who aren't addicted to don't read Reddit, this is an interesting story.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/17p1qx/guy_gets_phone_stolen_tracks_it_via_cerberus/
and this newspaper article which is a bit more comprehensible.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/984...to-track-stolen-phone-becomes-online-hit.html
Basically a guy in the UK has his phone stolen and he tracked the thief, took pictures, recorded audio, using Cerebus and then the police recovered the phone from the house and arrested the thief.
There's debates over whether or not recording the alleged thief is a violation of wiretapping laws and lots of other things, but leaving aside the legal part of it, it's an interesting story and it's kind of cool to imagine remote controlling a stolen phone to figure out who took it and where the phone is.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/17p1qx/guy_gets_phone_stolen_tracks_it_via_cerberus/
and this newspaper article which is a bit more comprehensible.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/984...to-track-stolen-phone-becomes-online-hit.html
Basically a guy in the UK has his phone stolen and he tracked the thief, took pictures, recorded audio, using Cerebus and then the police recovered the phone from the house and arrested the thief.
There's debates over whether or not recording the alleged thief is a violation of wiretapping laws and lots of other things, but leaving aside the legal part of it, it's an interesting story and it's kind of cool to imagine remote controlling a stolen phone to figure out who took it and where the phone is.