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		<title>Google Stalking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 13:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So here&#8217;s what started my story&#8230; Yesterday my wife received a call from a young woman looking for &#8220;Matt&#8221; from an unfamiliar number. When she was told that Matt was not there, she seemed disappointed. Well, I had no idea &#8230; <a href="http://smooshspace.com/2008/03/google-stalking/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://smooshspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/myspace_age_080227_ms.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Privacy" align="right" border="5" hspace="10" vspace="10" />So here&#8217;s what started my story&#8230;</p>
<p>Yesterday my wife received a call from a young woman looking for &#8220;Matt&#8221; from an unfamiliar number.  When she was told that Matt was not there, she seemed disappointed.</p>
<p>Well, I had no idea who might be calling me at 8:30 on a Thursday morning, and my curiosity was peaked.  We had the phone number, so I could have called back and found out what was up, but instead I took the following route and was quite surprised at what I was able to find.</p>
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<li><em><a href="http://411ca.whitepages.com/reverse_searches/">Reverse lookup</a>:</em>  I wasn&#8217;t able to find the name of the caller, but I did find out that she called from a cellphone, and I was able to determine her mobile carrier.</li>
<li><em>*67 Callback: </em>blocks your number when calling the person, just in case I didn&#8217;t want the person to know it was me calling back.  This low tech approach got me to the voice mail which gave me a first name of the caller.</li>
<li><em><a href="http://google.ca">Google.com:</a>  </em>This is where it gets interesting.  I had a phone number and a first name.  Ok, lets put both into trusty Google.<br />
<strong>Result:</strong> I found a university housing page listing the number I searched for and full name of the person, and street address. Now I&#8217;m curious as to what more is out there.</li>
<li><em>University Site:</em> Ok, search the name.<strong><br />
Result: </strong>Well, now I know what program she is in, and look here, and athlete too, with a link to a player profile.  A wealth of information here: Home town, birth date, current university year, picture. Enough?  One last step&#8230;</li>
<li><a href="http://facebook.com"><em>Facebook:</em></a><em> </em>person search, yes that&#8217;s her&#8230;I know from the picture from the last search.  While I don&#8217;t have access to her profile, I can see her friends names, and based on the surnames, the names of a number of her family members.</li>
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<p>Now, I want to stress here that I am not a strange internet stalker, but from the phonecall my curiosity was peaked, and then through the process of the search I was really intrigued, not so much about the person, but at the shocking amount of info I could find given a few minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Info summary:</strong></p>
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<li>First Name, Surname</li>
<li>Age</li>
<li>Date of birth</li>
<li>Address</li>
<li>School</li>
<li>Cell provider</li>
<li>Univeristy program</li>
<li>Athletic history and activities</li>
<li>Home town</li>
<li>Friends names</li>
<li>Family members</li>
<li>Picture</li>
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<p>All from&#8230;a phone number on a call display, and commonly available, legal, internet searches.  No hacking or subversive methods involved.  It took about 5-10 minutes.  Think about it.  How much do people know about you?</p>
<p>And in case you were wondering&#8230;no, I don&#8217;t know the person.<br />
It must have been a wrong number.</p>
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