Article: Computer Column.

Byline: Craig Crossman

Apr. 10--Imagine discovering that your car was being driven by a complete stranger when you weren't using it.

Upon arriving at work and leaving it in the parking lot for example, someone took your car and used it to run a few errands. Or after pulling into your garage for the night, someone took it to go to the movies and a hit a few nightclubs. But because the person was clever and returned your car before you came back to the parking lot to go home or put it back in the garage before daybreak, you didn't realize your car was being used.

Would you consider yourself to be a victim of theft even though you never knew it ...

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