Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The head of a private detective bureau is looking for people using the Internet


Speaking at a conference Last HOPE, Steven Rambam, the founder of a private detective agency Pallorium told that the Internet is one of his favorite tools to find people.





According to the Rambam, any personal information that is laid out on the internet almost instantly becomes available to the general public, duplicated on other sites and preserve its confidentiality is almost impossible.





If the detectives had had to rummage in the archives to obtain permission from the authorities and pay big money for the necessary information, the first thing today, Rambam scans social networks to see what it looks like Wanted where he came from and who communicates.





He also reports that there are large, well-structured database, the creators are willing to sell the information to all interested.





Rambam says that on Twitter you can find out where the person or, at least, was not so long ago. In addition, there are sites of the category ' black list ', where you can, find out what you talk about your enemies.





Cell phone, according to Maimonides, is a universal tracking device, which is one of their own volition keeps with him.





As an experiment, Steven Rambam found with the help of information technology whereabouts of a man who volunteered for a year in hiding. Details of the experiment described in the book 'Stealing Your Own Identity'.





Cooperating with law enforcement, the detective can not avoid conflict with the authorities. For example, his first appearance at the Last HOPE conference was canceled due to arrest. Rambam was charged with obstruction federal investigation. However, later the charges were dropped.





net. compulenta. ru.

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