Security-minded people, my laptop (modded 2007 Macbook Pro) was stolen 2 days ago when I didn't pay attention to my backpack in a tourist spot in Europe and while I'm quite certain, they won't have much use for it (the apple is orange :) I'd still like to make sure I'm thinking of everything. What are the next steps, what can I ignore? This is the situation: - OS X 10.8, no HDD encryption, no anti-theft meassures (Prey etc) - Accounts: Admin + seperate, limited User account with complex passwords, Acc names are not pre-filled - CVs etc with lots of private data, also outside of User folder on 2nd HDD - Bank Account, FTP, Mail pws encrypted in KeePass, nowhere as plaintext, none connected to birthdays or other (guessable) personal data - No pws saved in browsers Am I thinking in the right direction? Should I change all my passwords? Any guess of the likelihood that a (crappy looking) tourist laptop will warrant any attention or does this not matter at all, because I should just assume worst case anyways? Thanks a lot in advance!