As the title says I've found a 4Gb MicroSD on the subway, the question is, should I open it on a VM/separate PC, format it or just break it and toss it away?
Well, the MicroSD has nothing more than a few photos and a couple of videos, nothing else.
By the photos it looks like the SD belongs to a mother, anyway to find out who's the owner of the card?
unless you can manually find them using Facebook (recognising their faces, maybe image-searching (only works if they've uploaded the exact photos)), you have no chance.
@gui710 No identifying info? Then likely not. You don't want to just paste someone's private photos up everywhere online like some deranged bat symbol. I suppose if it's only a few photos, it's not going to be too sorely missed. Thankfully it's not like some big collection. Seems like you just net yourself a microSD card.
@smileyhead I might give the face recognition a try.
@HaloEliteLegend Well i couldn't find any identifying info (people should create a .txt or something with some info like email) i'll try to look deeper on the SD but i won't be finding much i'd say...
@Xdqwerty yes, when you are installing Windows on the first steps you are asked for your current location, you MUST to select «international» so no bloatware is installed, because the bloatware is location based. if this night I have some time I will setup a VM and take screenshots.
I think my favorite one was that dancing purple gorilla... I uninstalled that thing from sooo many machine people would be like "Why is my computer so slow?" lol because this thing is using like 30% of your system resources.....
This one lady... her son kept installing Kazaa... OK no problem the issue is he would download DBZ movies and they where amazing usually like 2-8KB in size lol can't remember how many times I had to format and reinstall windows over his stupidity. I even explained to him about file sizes multiple times...
@Psionic Roshambo, Yeah, BonziBuddy was both spyware and ad-ware. It collected children's personal information without consent as well as display fake Windows popups.