Student Offers $1,000 for Data on Stolen Laptop


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How much is a graduate school thesis worth? At least $1,000 - to the thesis writer, anyway.

That's the price Jingming Zhang, 28, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry at Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, N.J., is offering for the data on his laptop, which was stolen on April 19.

Zhang was so distraught that he posted a flyer on the wall of the Wright-Rieman building, from where his computer was taken sometime between 10 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.

"If you stole my laptop and now you are reading this letter, I would like to say that you can keep the computer and I would like to pay you money for my data under D drive," he wrote. "The data is my FIVE-YEAR work."

So far, nobody has been arrested, but Rutgers Police Lt. Paul Fischer told ABC News that, "It is an open investigation and we do have several leads."

According to Fischer, Zhang's laptop had been in an unlocked room in Wright-Rieman, which houses laboratories.

"Rutgers is an open campus," said Fischer. "It's not like a small liberal arts college where it's gated in. So, even if the building are secured, people can piggyback in."

On Tuesday, Rutgers student Robb Young posted an image of the flyer on his Facebook page, and 29,957 people "shared" the information. It was later re-posted on Reddit.

Neither Zhang nor Young could be reached for comment.

Fischer said that he wouldn't suggest offering monetary rewards in the future.

"It invites potential fraud from people saying they have the computer and they don't," he said. "Other than reporting it to campus police, we suggest he safeguard his laptop in the future."

Moral of the story: Lock your door. And always back up your data.

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Despicable thieves.

My stolen Nexus 4 also contains some very precious movie clips/pictures I took and cannot be taken again.

OTOH, I should have backups since cloud storage is very accessible.

This chemistry student should have also backup his thesis and the whole research to at least 3 different storages. That's why I did with my Masters Thesis.

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Yeah -- very hard to understand why they would not have backed up something so important, six ways from Sunday.

And I would be a very ashamed thief --- I'd return that laptop in good condition, pronto -- for free.

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Happened to me too for my undergrad thesis. I wasn't into backups - used to somehow think that it couldn't happen to me - and lost all the data. Thankfully, it was just two months worth of work. But that taught me the importance of backups. Now I have my work synced across three different systems, plus the cloud as well as backed up on a NAS device that sits behind the locked doors of a wardrobe.

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always love PhD students... they are "smarter then you" or so they like to say..... yet they aren't smart enough to keep backups of something that is literally your life's work.....

and the excuse "I don't know how to" with them doesn't fly.... considering they are (masters in) RESEARCH students... so research it and do it!

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always love PhD students... they are "smarter then you" or so they like to say..... yet they aren't smart enough to keep backups of something that is literally your life's work.....

and the excuse "I don't know how to" with them doesn't fly.... considering they are (masters in) RESEARCH students... so research it and do it!

Smarter in their field maybe....but overall they are not smarter than you :D

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Smarter in their field maybe....but overall they are not smarter than you :D

yet if all these guys died tomorrow, we'd all be screwed. do you know how to generate electricity ? treat water so its drinkable?process foods? make toilet paper? know anything about medicine? if the average joe dies,the world continues to function the way it does.

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yet if all these guys died tomorrow, we'd all be screwed. do you know how to generate electricity ? treat water so its drinkable?process foods? make toilet paper? know anything about medicine? if the average joe dies,the world continues to function the way it does.

I think you put a little too much stock into someone with a PhD title. If the average PhD dies, the world also continues to function the way it does.

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The thief probably goes to this college :)

I happen to live about 15 minutes from Rutgers, so in my younger 20's used to go to bars there a decent amount. A friend of mine also went to school there. Several friends of mine have lived in the city it is in as well. The college itself is literally smack dab in the middle of a city called New Brunswick. It is scattered over several miles in the heart of the city. Some parts of Rutgers the surrounding neighborhood is not what one would describe as touristy. It is definitely a poor area. Nothing at all stopping anyone from just walking onto the campus since it is in the heart of the city and doing what they wish. I have heard several stories over the years in fact.

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I happen to live about 15 minutes from Rutgers, so in my younger 20's used to go to bars there a decent amount. A friend of mine also went to school there. Several friends of mine have lived in the city it is in as well. The college itself is literally smack dab in the middle of a city called New Brunswick. It is scattered over several miles in the heart of the city. Some parts of Rutgers the surrounding neighborhood is not what one would describe as touristy. It is definitely a poor area. Nothing at all stopping anyone from just walking onto the campus since it is in the heart of the city and doing what they wish. I have heard several stories over the years in fact.

Not sure why my image didn't get posted .... the image was one from the tv cult comedy series "The Young Ones" and the college's name was "Scumbag College"

Edit: I uploaded the image again from another source - it was just my lame attempt at a joke

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I feel really bad for him. It's just one of those situations that wouldn't happen if you exercised even a sliver of caution. I backup assignments to an external hard drive just in case my main hard drive fails. I imagine I'd backup a 5-year thesis to many places (hard drives, file storage services, thumb drives and DVDs).

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always love PhD students... they are "smarter then you" or so they like to say..... yet they aren't smart enough to keep backups of something that is literally your life's work.....

and the excuse "I don't know how to" with them doesn't fly.... considering they are (masters in) RESEARCH students... so research it and do it!

The unfortunate reality is very, very few people constantly back up their stuff, or even periodically. Even most of the technical people I know don't do it - heck, even the people I work with at a software house don't do it at home. (Obviously the company does at work :p).

I'm pretty technically minded and even I didn't do it fully until SkyDrive desktop syncing app came out, and only then because it was no additional hassle on my part, and because my files aren't that large. If I had hundreds of gigs of movies and pictures and documents, the additional time and expenditure and effort to get a good backup system working seems daunting, even if the reality isn't as much. And even that's not much of a backup becasue if the files get corrupted on my machine, they get synced backup to SkyDrive corrupted (though granted, there is a file history on SkyDrive thankfully).

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yet if all these guys died tomorrow, we'd all be screwed. do you know how to generate electricity ? treat water so its drinkable?process foods? make toilet paper? know anything about medicine? if the average joe dies,the world continues to function the way it does.

if all the PhD's died, I'm sure there are people just as smart as them out there that didn't devote their life to continuing school forever doing research... plus we have books, all kinds of stored information, and current knowledge that would keep everything going... you'd literally have to destroy every library in the world and all patent documents, and everything else... if you have any of those, someone can figure everything out again...

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if all the PhD's died, I'm sure there are people just as smart as them out there that didn't devote their life to continuing school forever doing research... plus we have books, all kinds of stored information, and current knowledge that would keep everything going... you'd literally have to destroy every library in the world and all patent documents, and everything else... if you have any of those, someone can figure everything out again...

what kind of book would have the list of the 11 secret herbs and spices used in that succulent KFC flavor.

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yet if all these guys died tomorrow, we'd all be screwed. do you know how to generate electricity ? treat water so its drinkable?process foods? make toilet paper? know anything about medicine? if the average joe dies,the world continues to function the way it does.

. If all of the PHDs died tomorrow, life would go on. Phds have 0 to do with intelligence and everything to do with being patient enough to go through 12 years of school for a piece of paper, Higher ed is pretty masturbatory now anyway.

However, if all of the "average joes" died tomorrow, civilization would collapse :) Mostly because the average joes comprise most of the population, but it's also because the average joes are the ones feeding us, getting oil out of the ground, constructing buildings and bridges, and have been doing that **** for centuries. Respect the average joe.

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Smarter in their field maybe....but overall they are not smarter than you :D

Precisely, I've had to walk a senior medical professional step by step on how to perform what was to me, a very simple process on the computer.

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what kind of book would have the list of the 11 secret herbs and spices used in that succulent KFC flavor.

um, the piece of paper that KFC has locked up in it's HQ... the same kinda recipe that Coke has locked up..... etc... most valuable information is written down somewhere

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