MIX

Grendel

Uncomfortable Google discovery

Everybody knows the vastness of the internet provides us with myraids of information by the Gig full. Everyone also knows, or should know, that nothing on the internet is private. I'll make a confession, and I make no bones about it, I "Google" just about everyone I come across whom I find an interesting person. Not only do I "Google" people, I use my social networking sites to find as much information as I can about them such as geographical information, groups for places of employment, local pubs they may frequent and more. (I just now realize how scary I appear to be.)

I challenge you to test your own internet identity security. Google yourself. But here's the kicker. Imagine you've never met yourself and you only have your EpicFU name to go on. I was amazed at how much information I found about me and it's scary to think that anyone can see all that information.

For example, I go by "Grendel" here on EpicFU.com, I'm part of the FUnetics Fanatics group where, I assume, most members took the pledge. Through there, you can find my YouTube account where my name is "grendel2317". So I searched for that name and much more came up. From there you can link to even more info, it becomes addicting.

Finally, considering what information is available, how easy would it be to assume another identity?

Wow, I sound really creepy. We'll see who responds.

P.S. Don't worry, I've probably already Google'd you, too.

Tags: information, internet, privacy, search, security

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Yeah. Before MIX and Jetset, I had NO internet presence - on purpose. But, I realize that joining Jetset/MIX would make me available to search engines.

I DID delete my Myspace account, however...

Reply to This

really

Cool.

Reply to This

I couldn't find too terribly much on myself. Random discussions that don't have anything to do with my personal life or where I live.

Reply to This

You want scarry ? Google "PDF Evangelist" - I took a job with AGFA in 1997 to 2001. This page --> click here <-- was posted in 1998 by someone - it was something that I said in a BOOK and in 1996 and someone TYPED it into their web site. It was then that I realized that we will NEVER have privacy again about what we say, as anyone now has access.

But of course, as a consultant, I WANT people to find me and hire me - so, I have a Blog, I hve a LinkedIn Page, a Plaxo page, even my resume on line.

So, yes, and I can see you are wearing white socks today and your cell phone bill is over due !

Reply to This

Being the ego-centric maniac that I am, I wonder if you've googled me and what you've found. Do tell.

Reply to This

I wasn't so successful at searching (I am not so good haxxor), so I kinda don't worry much. If you haven't seen it yourself, it's not as scarry as others are telling. :)))

The "no secrets" policy is something I like, to be honest. Because even over the internet, you would be carefull about your manners and actions towards other "humans". If you insult someone, next day he may be knocking on your door.... LOL

Reply to This

I tend to subscribe to the "no secrets" policy, as you put it. I expect most of what I write to be seen by others at some point and possibly used against me. I don't lie about who I am or where I live. I don't tend to give out my address in Edinburgh, but I do happily give out my address in Wales. It's my home but it's also our business HQ, so it's hardly a secret!

Reply to This

when i google my name all i get are references to beanie babies

Reply to This

I guess it would also depend on how you search. A few people have MySpace accounts and Facebook accounts. You can look at the source code of the Funetics.org pledge videos and find YouTube and Vimeo accounts that may contain your full name or part of it, if you use aliases.

You can search other social networking sites for THAT username or even Google IP addresses from chat sessions stored on IRC servers. IP addresses give tips to location across the globe. Eventually, you can find phone numbers from people with an owned domain name and with reverse lookup, home addresses ... it's nuts!

Reply to This

Yep if you are cluey enough you can figure out what my real name is (I'm guessing you might know it then Grendel). But my internet footprint is pretty small thankfully.

Its pretty creepy when you hear stories of people who have had their identity 'stolen' online. I had my facebook page hacked and all of my friends were bombarded with mobile phone ads (I now change my password regularly).

Reply to This

I have a dot com, a facebook, a myspace and a livejournal from which i'm guessing most people could workout where i live and how old i am. Personally Im not that worried. failing that i'm 6'2' and built like an armored car.

Reply to This

I suppose if you have a business and you're self promoting, having all that identity out there is a good thing, or vise versa, you may realize how little you've accomplished.

Reply to This

RSS

We're kids/geeks/freaks @ heart from all walks of life who love art/tech/gaming/music/politics & life. Love the web. Live the FU.

Blog Posts

This is How I Roll.

Posted by Make Love, Not Warcraft... on September 3rd, 2008 at 9:46pm — 2 Comments (Add)

Cookie Monster ode to EpicFu girls

Posted by Derek on September 3rd, 2008 at 5:30pm — No Comments (Add)

Uh, could I take that back please...

Posted by Derek on September 3rd, 2008 at 3:19pm — 2 Comments (Add)

Farewell L.A.

Posted by DeadPianoPlayer on September 3rd, 2008 at 11:59am — 2 Comments (Add)

The US/UK housing markets....

Posted by Laurence on September 2nd, 2008 at 6:54pm — No Comments (Add)

Groups

Latest Activity

Hotrix Hotrix joined MIX. Leave a Comment for Hotrix. 2 hours ago
DeadPianoPlayer DeadPianoPlayer's profile changed 4 hours ago
DeadPianoPlayer DeadPianoPlayer added 2 songs.
play Conor Oberst — Get-Well-Cards
play The Anniversary — Sweet Marie
5 hours ago
MacDavid MacDavid added 2 photos. View Photos
Eating ColdStone Ice Cream Eating ColdStone Ice Cream
5 hours ago
MacDavid MacDavid's profile changed 5 hours ago
Bobby Bobby added 3 songs.
play Steve Miller Band - Space Cowboy
play Goot - I Love Your Existence
play Mr. Cat - I'm a Kitty Cat (And I Dance, Dance, Dance)
6 hours ago
Bobby Bobby joined MIX. Leave a Comment for Bobby. 6 hours ago
mr. dobbers and Steve Woolf are now friends 6 hours ago
Angel and Steve Woolf are now friends 6 hours ago
shitboy and Steve Woolf are now friends 6 hours ago

MIX Badge

Spread the word. Get your own MIX badge for your website or MySpace page. (Get Code)

© 2008   Created by Zadi

Report an Issue  |  Feedback  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service