Then we caught one well-seasoned Geek Squad Agent copying personal and pornographic images and video from our computer to his company-issued thumb drive (see video above, or the logfiles). Most places were fine, sometimes doing the job right on the counter, sometimes even for free. We took it to less than a dozen Best Buy Geek Squads and asked them to perform simple tasks, like installing iTunes. Everything that the user saw and did, we recorded. We captured every cursor movement, every program opened, every file accessed. To investigate claims by current and former Geek Squad techies (see “ The 10 Page Geek Squad Confession – “Stealing Customers’ Nudie Pics Was An Easter Egg Hunt“), we loaded a computer with porn and rigged it to make a video of itself. UPDATE: Why We’re Not Telling Geek Squad CEO Which Agent Stole The Porn The Consumerist’s 3-month sting operation snared a Geek Squad technician stealing porn from our hard drive, and we’ve got the work-safe video and logfiles to prove it. Porn honeypot best buy exclusives clips INVESTIGATIONS consumer alert TOP videos geek squad computers
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