A thief steals a woman's iPhone, publishes photos taken by him in PhotoStream

  Together with iOS 5, Apple officially launched the iCloud system, which has some apparently trivial functions, but these functions could prove to be extremely useful if someone takes your iPhone or iPad tablet. To a woman from the USA it was stolen from him recently the iPhone while on a cruise ship and to her surprise, that terminal started uploading photos to PhotoStream of none other than the alleged thief. He seems to work for the company that owns the cruise ship, but he's not really that smart since he didn't close iCloud and uploaded photos of his girlfriend and the locations he traveled to PhotoStream.

  In order to show the whole world who the person who stole her iPhone is, the woman created an account on Facebook and published some of the photos uploaded via PhotoStream, and in the collage above you can see them all. Of course, the woman will at least recover the money she spent on the phone, the thief will most likely be fired, but the important thing to remember is that when your iPhone is stolen, there is always the possibility of clues about its location.