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How Wired.com Tracked the iPhone Finder

31 pointsby ams1about 15 years ago

5 comments

pakabout 15 years ago
Step 1: a comment on Facebook observed by a Wired intern leads to a probe of the guy's friends and recent groups.<p>Given the latest spritz of "I'm leaving Facebook" posts on HN, this is a coincidentially relevant tale of how it was used to track somebody down against his wishes. Even more interesting was that the timing of his profile deletion was an indicator to Wired that he was involved in something abnormal.<p>Some of you seem to regret ever opening a Facebook account; you can count Hogan solidly among your numbers. This story is a memorable counter to the claim that in the new era of social networking, people want everything to be public all the time. Perhaps you might not care too much about your privacy, but one day might come along where you really need to and it's too late.
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awaabout 15 years ago
FTA: I hope it sends a message that journalism is still very much alive,<p>Wow... why don't I see a hue and cry regarding the name revelation by wired.com here. When Gizmodo released the name of Gary powell it was called a cheap shot... But stalking someone using facebook and revealing their name to the world which definitely could affect the person's career is suddenly fair game.
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pohlabout 15 years ago
A telling Facebook comment on the wall of a former Wired intern who still had connections to Wired. Had he not done that, he might still be underground.
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barrkelabout 15 years ago
First step, you get lucky. I mean, once you have a name and a social group, you're already 99% of the way there.
chrisbennetabout 15 years ago
I wonder how many lies were told in order to get this scoop? "Hi, I'm a friend of Brian's, do you know...?"
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