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Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 03:05:51 -0500 (CDT)






http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/147739/laptops_lost_like_hot_cakes_at_us_airports.html



By Agam Shah

IDG News Service

June 30, 2008



Keep laptops close at airports, because they have a startling tendency

to disappear in the blink of an eye, according to a new survey.



Some of the largest and medium-sized U.S. airports report close to

637,000 laptops lost each year, according to the Ponemon Institute

survey released Monday. Laptops are most commonly lost at security

checkpoints, according to the survey.



Close to 10,278 laptops are reported lost every week at 36 of the

largest U.S. airports, and 65 percent of those laptops are not

reclaimed, the survey said. Around 2,000 laptops are recorded lost at

the medium-sized airports, and 69 percent are not reclaimed.



Travelers seem to lack confidence that they will recover lost laptops.

About 77 percent of people surveyed said they had no hope of recovering

a lost laptop at the airport, with 16 percent saying they wouldn't do

anything if they lost their laptop during business travel. About 53

percent said that laptops contain confidential company information, with

65 percent taking no steps to protect the information.



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