Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Twitter Robbery of Arizona Man Could Freak Some Folks Out

Twitter -- you know what it is, obviously, please, in addition to following PTG and myself? -- doesn't have many downsides, provided you're not some cranky old person that hates "those dang kids and their blog machines!" Or if you're Twitter user "@IzzyVideo" who recently tweeted that he and his family were going on vacation. Good times, right? Um, no. He got robbed, likely as a result of the social media site's ability to reach hundreds of thousands of people.

On May 24th, Izzy dropped this:

We made it to Kansas City in one piece. We're visiting @noellhyman's family. Can't wait to get some good video while we're here. :-)
And then four days later ...

Well, it's confirmed. Someone stole my Mac Pro and two displays while I'm visiting relatives here in Kansas City.
But, fortunately (I guess) the robbers left his Xbox. Now, before everyone decides to freak out and blame the Twittermachinez for this horrible travesty, let's go ahead and point out the same thing that Izzy did: his Twitter account automatically updates his Facebook status. That means Izzy could have accidentally sent this message out to thousands of people (I'm not his friend, so I have no clue how many he has) in addition to the over 2,000 folks that follow him on Twitter.

And the other thing, as I tell my parents often, is that we live in a very transparent world when it comes to internet personalities -- most of the "interwebz people" aren't hidden behind some odd name or false front anymore, particularly if they earn their living online. Which means that if you see Person X tweet that they're somewhere on vacation, and that person has a website where they make a living, you can probably find out where they live (or at the very least, check the WhoIs.net registration for the site) or at the very least get your Google/White Pages on.

Izzy actually has his full name, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and mobile phone number on his website. That's not particularly shocking, because it's his business site, but the thing is with a mobile number and a first and last name, you can track anyone in the world down to their home address pretty quickly. Which is what someone, obviously, decided to do.

Either that or one of Izzy's friends is a real jerk. The lesson? Well, it's not that "Twitter is evil" or the "Internet will kill us all" as many people will probably shout once they see his story all over the news (it's been picked up by ABC, NBC, CBS and then tweeted by IJustine, who's actually bigger than all of those, somehow).

The lesson is that you have to be careful when you broadcast something on the interwebz. Yes, it's that simple: just think before you tweet, folks.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Headline: "Man's twot gets him robbed"

Jack Repenning said...

And it's not necessarily any of his friends and followers, either, since all tweets are completely public and searchable.

Grayson: Atlanta, GA said...

Heck, in Atlanta he could Tweet that he was at home with a state of the art home security/surveillance system and a Blackwater USA militia standing guard, and some thug would STILL come in to get his flat screen.

Harold Fowler said...

LOL< too funny dude. What a noob!

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Eric said...

this just sounds like a coincidence... although it would be nice to, we can't blame all of society's problems on social networking...

Carl said...

He needs to make his whois info for his domain private.....thats the first thing I do on all my sites it provides some peace of mind.....I just did a whois on his domain and now I know exactly where Izzy lives....not cool!

Unknown said...

I feel for him.

Reminds me of when I blogged about going on holiday to India.

On the exact day of departure, a computer cracker initiated the theft of my website's domain name, via a glitch in Gmail's security.

More info here:

http://www.davidairey.com/google-gmail-security-hijack/

cooking said...

This makes no sense. He was tracked down at his vacation because of his cell phone number on facebook? Paranoid much? Maybe his relatives live in a bad neighborhood.

Cesar Ramirez said...

Yeah this guy isn't 3771t3! Ha!

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