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6. The TXFC observed a post on the Bluesky account stating that his birthday was June 15th. Additionally, the Bluesky account user self-identified as 38 years old, indicating a likely date of birth (DOB) of 7. The Bluesky account user made additional posts about being in Cincinnati, Ohio. 8. The TXFC observed an additional post by the Bluesky account user regarding the death of his on 2025, at the age of years old. 9. The TXFC conducted open-source queries of obituaries matching the date of death of 2025, and likely location of Cincinnati, Ohio, and observed an obituary for [REDACTED] with a date of death of 2025. 10. Kelly’s obituary was reviewed, which included a listing of all grandchildren by name. The TXFC conducted Accurint searches for the last name [REDACTED], DOB of and location of Cincinnati, Ohio, and returned a match of [REDACTED]
I really can't emphasize enough that it takes only about three pieces of information about someone to re-identify them. None of us are particularly anonymous if we have any sort of sustained online presence
One time I posted a picture of my apartment complex's trash compactor and someone immediately messaged me telling me where I lived.
I genuinely think before anyone joins social media for the first time they should be required to read a thread from 4chan demonstrating how quickly a bunch of strangers can track down your physical location by comparing the tile in the background of your selfies to a 6-year old google earth image
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LinkedIn still has a reputation as a “safe” and professional platform, but in reality, it’s one of the most exposed parts of your online identity. Your post history is public, discoverable by search, and visible to 2nd and 3rd degree connections.
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Visibility vs. vulnerability: what's the tradeoff?
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Makes sense, thanks for sharing!
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Compromised accounts can make scams feel WAY more legit. Do you remember if the messages included any personal details that made them more convincing? We’re trying to understand how scammers use public info to craft these attacks.
Very sweet of your team! How did they target your intern?
If you're comfortable sharing... how were they targeted? We're hoping to raise more awareness around these types of scams.
That is INSANE. How did they make initial contact?!
Same, i have a sophisticated and wealthy client who lost $500k in a fake real estate deal where there were five or six people on the other side of the transaction pretending to be real estate agents, lawyers, court clerks etc.- NOBODY is prepared to be personally targeted in that way.
oh, yeah--it's way easier to fall for a scam than people usually think
ngl my first reaction upon discovering our intern had fallen for a gift card scam in her first week (an impersonation attack based on details from linkedin, literally the kind of problem that @blockpartyapp.com is solving, an actual example we use in our marketing) was
OMG how could you be so dumb