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A suspected cybercrook who swallowed a USB drive in an apparent bid to destroy evidence has been charged with obstruction. Florin Necula, from New York, ate a Kingston flash drive thought to contain mag strip dumps from credit cards shortly after his arrest outside a bank in Queens on 21 January. He gobbled the USB drive while …

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  1. Edwin
    FAIL

    A USB drive???

    What's wrong with microSD? You could eat one of those and nobody would notice

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Joke

    The title is required, and must contain letters and/or digits.

    obviously he wanted a byte to eat

  3. Witty username
    Joke

    Did he have to take smaller bytes?

    (ill get my coat)

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Happy

      A nibble

      you mean a nibble/nybble?

  4. Andre 4
    Joke

    Can't resist...

    Is that why they call them mag strip dumps?

  5. Anonymous John
    Happy

    Charged with obstruction,

    operated on for an obstruction.

    I wonder if a USB 3.0 stick would have passed through him faster?

  6. Anonymous Bastard
    Joke

    "Police recovered laptops, cameras, flash drives, and mobile phones"

    If that's evidence of a crime then I must be an evil mastermind!

    1. Elmer Phud

      yeah but no but

      Where do you keep all your proceeds of crime?

      If he's happy to swallow tech then what about the bigger bits.

      This bloke sounds like Eric Cartman

    2. Jon Whiteoak
      Joke

      Police recovered laptops, cameras, flash drives, and mobile phones

      Had to read this twice because I thought he had swallowed these as well...... that's what you call a techno junkie..

  7. Graham Marsden
    Coat

    "mag strip dumps"?

    No, that will be in three or four days...

  8. A. Lewis

    I'd be interested to know...

    ...if the data was recoverable.

    I wouldn't have thought stomach acid was so potent as to irreparably damage the flash chips.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Fill your boots

      If you really want to know, leave your phone number and I'll make sure you get a call next time a suspect passes evidence, you can pop round and take a look.

      1. A. Lewis

        Hmmm, thanks but no thanks.

        I'm happy to know without seeing. :)

    2. Steve Evans

      Ditto...

      I suspect it would have survived pretty well... If it would have managed to complete its journey unaided without getting stuck, or doing some internal damage is another story.

    3. John H Woods Silver badge

      stomach acid potency

      empty stomach something like pH1 HCl iirc. Should think that _could_ damage a chip.

  9. Anonymous Coward
    WTF?

    Why go through all that

    Couldn't he have just stamped on it?

    1. Marcus Aurelius
      Joke

      Couldn't he have just stamped on it?

      Maybe he was hoping to do his own "data recovery" rather than have the cops do it for him!

    2. Steve Evans

      Stamping is unlikely to work.

      Stamping will probably just damage the outer case of the drive. The data is on a bit of silicon which is enclosed in it's own solid plastic case soldered to the circuit board inside.

      Even if you break the outer case, and the circuit board, getting access is just a matter of some soldering. Even if you did manage to snap the flash chip casing you'd need to snap the bit of silicon inside to really do the job properly, and that's hard because it's very small, and the entire flash package is a solid mass, akin to trying to break a stone by stamping on it.

      I had a mobile phone run over by a landrover, and no chips or circuit boards broke. The plastic case cracked (it's not solid) and the screen broke (it's a long thin bit of glass). Everything else inside was fine, as proved by just replacing the LCD and everything worked again.

      If you really want to destroy a flash drive you are better off hitting it with something solid that isn't going to cushion the blow, like a 7ib club hammer. Comparatively soft things like shoes and vehicle tyres just spread the force out too much.

      1. Marvin the Martian

        Careful with that argument.

        I had a car drive over my foot and nothing happened, no bruises or nothing. So that example is a strawman --- cars have a relatively well-distributed mass (plus suspension), so anything that doesn't stick out too much will remain relatively unharmed.

        I agree with the difficulty of breaking the USB stick while semi-supervised though. He should've used an SDcard + adapter, and only try to break the SD.

  10. Jolyon Ralph
    FAIL

    Heavy metal toxicity

    Not smart, not smart at all.

    On a related matter, I was sad to find out recently that Mr Mange-Tout, who ate everything including a light airplane, died a few years ago.

  11. qwertyuiop
    Coat

    Sorry...

    Presumably if it *had* passed through him it would have been a flash in the pan...

    I'll get my coat as well.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Sorry...

      Is that a pun in the flush?

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Let the pun begin

        He wasn't exactly flushed with pride at his actions.

  12. Remy Redert

    Re: Couldn't he have just stamped on it?

    Try it, stamp repeatedly on a flash card. I doubt you'll be able to stamp hard enough on a solid floor to even crack it, let alone damage it beyond recovery.

    The only way to be sure is thermite, high concentration sulphuric or chloric acid or a blender.

    1. Greg J Preece
      Coat

      Still not extreme enough

      As Ms Ripley tells us, the only way to be sure is to take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.

      OK, OK, mine's the leather one.

  13. 0765794e08
    Jobs Halo

    Nursery rhyme time!

    There was a young crook who swallowed a flash drive

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook who swallowed an iPod,

    That wriggled and wiggled and tiggled inside him;

    He swallowed the iPod to catch the flash drive;

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook who swallowed a Playstation;

    How absurd to swallow a Playstation.

    He swallowed the Playstation to catch the iPod,

    He swallowed the iPod to catch the flash drive;

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook who swallowed a BBC Micro;

    Fancy that to swallow a BBC Micro!

    He swallowed the BBC Micro to catch the Playstation,

    He swallowed the Playstation to catch the iPod,

    He swallowed the iPod to catch the flash drive;

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook that swallowed a PC;

    What a hog, to swallow a PC;

    He swallowed the PC to catch the BBC Micro,

    He swallowed the BBC Micro to catch the Playstation,

    He swallowed the Playstation to catch the iPod,

    He swallowed the iPod to catch the flash drive;

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook who swallowed a CRAY,

    I don't know how he swallowed a CRAY;

    He swallowed the CRAY to catch the PC,

    He swallowed the PC to catch the BBC Micro,

    He swallowed the BBC Micro to catch the Playstation,

    He swallowed the Playstation to catch the iPod,

    He swallowed the iPod to catch the flash drive;

    I don't know why he swallowed a flash drive - perhaps he’ll die!

    There was a young crook who swallowed Steve Ballmer,

    He's dead, of course.

    1. It wasnt me

      I wish ....

      .... that I had as much spare time as you.

      Are you employed?

  14. Marvin the Martian
    IT Angle

    If you're going to quote TSG

    Then I'd expect you to report on the vaguely-IT related "programmer masturbates midflight" article from TheSmokingGun. A bit sad the FBI has to spend their time on such cases.

  15. Anonymous Coward
    Grenade

    True Convenience Stores

    This is why there is a convenience store near every corner in the Colonies... Nothing serves up a smoldering silicon better than a microwave oven.

    Faster than you can say "lost data", its GONE!

    ... not that *I* have had to ever dispose of evidence in such a way, mind you...

    NOTE: Mind the smoke and sparks. No one will notice you putting it in, but 10 seconds later EVERYONE is watching. Grenade? If you don't know what will happen, don't try it. ;)

  16. Jamie Jones Silver badge

    Poor Sarah Bee

    .... for having to read and moderate all the inevitable 'crap jokes' (pun intented)

    1. Neoc

      Re: Poor Sarah Bee

      It's a shitty job, but someone's gut to do it. (sic)

  17. Daniel B.
    Coat

    Yipes

    I spose it now contains shitty data, then.

    Jokes aside, I'd hint that this guy is counting on his own stomach juices to do the "data wipe". Sadly, the juices will only corrode the outer shell.

  18. Anonymous John

    Advert

    I wonder if Kingston will use this to show how their memory sticks will survive almost everything.

  19. Mark 65

    Muppet

    Seems a high price for not encrypting the data on a USB stick. Cyber criminals - smart in some respects, utterly stupid in others.

  20. Neoc

    Volume

    "No, the data volume of the drive wasn't recorded."

    But what about the physical volume?

  21. Anonymous Coward
    Terminator

    Warranty void?

    Does this void his warranty, I wonder?

  22. Steve Roper
    Joke

    And this is why

    you should always chew before swallowing, children!

  23. YouStupidBoy
    Grenade

    Fat content?

    So the plods are interested in the FAT content of aforementioned drive? I wonder if, as it traversed his intestines whether it was broken down into trans-fat.

    *reaches for his coat while dodging the rotten eggs thrown from the audience*

    Grenade - maybe he could try this for an encore.

  24. Anonymous Coward
    Coat

    The Flash Fryer

    Do you want chips with that?

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