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ATPSP - Anti-Theft PSP
Filename
ATPSP.ZIP
Date Posted
May 29, 2006
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
994
Description:
youresam and realn0whereman s have released a really nifty utility. It allows you to track your PSP online. What it basically does is email to a specified address everytime it is connected to a PC. The keyword is *everytime*. So even if you're connecting your PSP, it will still send the mail. Nothing to worry though, it can be very useful if your PSP is stolen.
Just specify your email address by right-clicking on the index.html file and editing it in Notepad. I put my own email address in there. Keep the rest as it is. So if your email address is no-follow@nobody.com, this is how the index.html file should look.
Now just paste both the files in the root of the Memory Stick. And by the way, root of the Memory Stick is not the MP_ROOT folder. It's the drive which you open in 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer'. Just paste it there. Not inside any folder.
Now the next time you connect your PSP to your PC, check your mailbox to test it. You should receive an email, something like this.
I've censored my IP address here. And I know it's kinda boring to get these messages all the time. But I'm sure you'll find it useful. Once you get the IP address, either try to trace it yourself using any traceroute utility on the internet, or report it to your local law enforcement agency.
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