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{{Infobox software
{{Infobox software
| name = Prey
| name = Prey
| logo = [[File:Prey Logo 2020.png]]
| logo = [[File:Prey Logo 2020.png|200px]]
| logo size = 220px
| logo size = 220px
| developer = Prey Inc.
| developer = Prey Inc.
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| latest release version = 1.9.3<ref>[https://preyproject.com/download/ "Latest Release"].</ref>
| latest release version = 1.9.3<ref>[https://preyproject.com/download/ "Latest Release"].</ref>
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[OS X]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]]
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[OS X]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]]
| genre = [[Laptop Theft#Laptop Tracking Software|Laptop Tracking Software]]
| genre = [[Device tracking software]]
| license = [[GNU General Public License]]; [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] (Prey Pro)
| license = [[GNU General Public License]]; [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] (Prey Pro)
| website = {{URL|https://preyproject.com}}
| website = {{URL|https://preyproject.com}}
}}
}}
'''Prey''' is a software and online platform for mobile device tracking, management, and protection available for laptops, tablets, and mobiles. The software and service is developed by the Chilean company Prey Inc., successor of the funding company Fork Ltd.
'''Prey''' is a software and online platform for mobile [[Device tracking software|device tracking]], management, and protection available for laptops, tablets, and mobiles. The software and service is developed by the Chilean company Prey Inc., successor of the funding company Fork Ltd.


Prey was originally created by the developer Tomás Pollak who together with Carlos Yaconi, the current CEO of the company, founded Fork Ltd. and released the first version of Prey for Linux.
Prey was originally created by the developer Tomás Pollak who together with Carlos Yaconi, the current CEO of the company, founded Fork Ltd. and released the first version of Prey for Linux.


== Functioning ==
== Functioning ==
Prey started as an anti-theft software for recovering lost mobile devices which evolved into remote management with device and data protection. The service works through a client, or [[Application]], installed on the devices that are to be protected.
Prey started as an anti-theft software for recovering lost mobile devices which evolved into remote management with device and data protection. The service works through a client, or [[Application software|application]], installed on the devices that are to be protected.


==Company==
==Company==
Prey Inc. is a private software developing company. Currently, it operates offices in San Francisco and in [[Santiago de chile|Santiago de Chile]].
Prey Inc. is a private software development company. Currently, it operates offices in San Francisco and in [[Santiago de chile|Santiago de Chile]].


=== Features ===
=== Features ===
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*Remotely recover or wipe information from a lost or stolen devices.
*Remotely recover or wipe information from a lost or stolen devices.
*Tools that streamline management processes and maintain a device inventory for global monitoring.
*Tools that streamline management processes and maintain a device inventory for global monitoring.
*Evidence generation tool for device recovery.
*Evidence generation tool for device recovery.


==Source Code==
==Source code==
The source code in Prey's agents, or applications, is open source code under the GNU General Public License (GPLv3). The online platform's code and infrastructure are private and property of Prey Inc.
The source code in Prey's agents, or applications, is [[open source]] code under the GNU General Public License (GPLv3). The online platform's code and infrastructure are private and property of Prey Inc.


==Versions==
==Versions==
The first version of the agent was released originally for Linux and Mac OS X in March 2009 and for Microsoft Windows in April 2009.<ref name=Bootlog>{{cite web |url=http://bootlog.org/blog/2009/03/prey-stolen-laptop-tracking-script |title=Prey: Y rastrea tu computador robado (Prey: track your stolen computer) |first=Tomás |last=Pollak |date=Apr 14, 2009 |work=Bootlog |accessdate=19 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208184850/http://bootlog.org/blog/2009/03/prey-stolen-laptop-tracking-script |archive-date=2015-12-08 |url-status=live }}</ref> Currently, Prey is available for laptops, tablets and mobiles in the macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems.
The first version of the agent was released originally for Linux and Mac OS X in March 2009 and for Microsoft Windows in April 2009.<ref name=Bootlog>{{cite web |url=http://bootlog.org/blog/2009/03/prey-stolen-laptop-tracking-script |title=Prey: Y rastrea tu computador robado (Prey: track your stolen computer) |first=Tomás |last=Pollak |date=Apr 14, 2009 |work=Bootlog |access-date=19 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208184850/http://bootlog.org/blog/2009/03/prey-stolen-laptop-tracking-script |archive-date=2015-12-08 |url-status=live }}</ref> Currently, Prey is available for laptops, tablets and mobiles in the macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{official website|https://preyproject.com}}
* {{official website|https://preyproject.com}}
* [http://www.maestrosdelweb.com/editorial/el-apasionado-tomas-pollak-de-bootlog Interview to Tomás Pollak]
* [http://www.maestrosdelweb.com/editorial/el-apasionado-tomas-pollak-de-bootlog Interview with Tomás Pollak]
* {{github|prey}}
* {{github|prey}}


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[[Category:Theft]]
[[Category:Theft]]
[[Category:Security software]]
[[Category:Security software]]
[[Category:2009 software]]

Latest revision as of 06:15, 24 February 2024

Prey
Developer(s)Prey Inc.
Initial releaseMarch 24, 2009 (2009-03-24)
Stable release
1.9.3[1]
Operating systemWindows, Linux, OS X, Android, iOS
TypeDevice tracking software
LicenseGNU General Public License; proprietary (Prey Pro)
Websitepreyproject.com

Prey is a software and online platform for mobile device tracking, management, and protection available for laptops, tablets, and mobiles. The software and service is developed by the Chilean company Prey Inc., successor of the funding company Fork Ltd.

Prey was originally created by the developer Tomás Pollak who together with Carlos Yaconi, the current CEO of the company, founded Fork Ltd. and released the first version of Prey for Linux.

Functioning

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Prey started as an anti-theft software for recovering lost mobile devices which evolved into remote management with device and data protection. The service works through a client, or application, installed on the devices that are to be protected.

Company

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Prey Inc. is a private software development company. Currently, it operates offices in San Francisco and in Santiago de Chile.

Features

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The main feature in the platform is location tracking for any of the supported devices, with active monitoring of device movement. The service also has automatic reactions to location triggers, such as unwanted movements, that trigger security actions instantly when the event is detected.

  • Provides a set of features that give the user remote security capabilities in case of theft or loss.
  • Remotely recover or wipe information from a lost or stolen devices.
  • Tools that streamline management processes and maintain a device inventory for global monitoring.
  • Evidence generation tool for device recovery.

Source code

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The source code in Prey's agents, or applications, is open source code under the GNU General Public License (GPLv3). The online platform's code and infrastructure are private and property of Prey Inc.

Versions

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The first version of the agent was released originally for Linux and Mac OS X in March 2009 and for Microsoft Windows in April 2009.[2] Currently, Prey is available for laptops, tablets and mobiles in the macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems.

References

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  1. ^ "Latest Release".
  2. ^ Pollak, Tomás (Apr 14, 2009). "Prey: Y rastrea tu computador robado (Prey: track your stolen computer)". Bootlog. Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
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