Cybercasing 2.0: You Get What You Pay For.

arXiv: Cryptography and Security(2018)

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Under U.S. law, marketing databases exist under almost no legal restrictions concerning accuracy, access, or confidentiality. We explore the possible (mis)use of these databases in a criminal context by conducting two experiments. First, we show how this data can used for cybercasing by using this data to resolve the physical addresses of individuals who are likely to on vacation. Second, we evaluate the utility of a bride to be mailing list augmented with data obtained by searching both Facebook and a bridal registry aggregator. We conclude that marketing data is not necessarily harmless and can represent a fruitful target for criminal misuse.
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