根据一项手机安全公司所做的调查,很多人手机被偷之后,不计代价地寻找他们丢失的手机,即使身处险境也毫不犹豫.
Next, a report by the CBS News: according to a new report by mobile security firm Lookout, many victims of smartphone theft would be willing to pay big or even put themselves in physical danger get their devices back.
In 2013, 3.1 million Americans were victims of smartphone theft, according to Consumer Reports -- nearly double the number reported in 2012. More than two-thirds of them never saw their phones again.
According to Lookout, 50 percent of victims surveyed say they would be somewhat to extremely willing to pay $500 just to retrieve per-sonal information from their stolen device. One-third of victims say they'd pay $1000.