news.cnet.com — For private investigator Steven Rambam, the Internet is his most valuable tool in helping to find missing persons, cheating husbands and your competitor's dirty secrets."Anything you put on the Internet will be grabbed, indexed, cataloged and out of your control before you know it," he told CNET News after the session.
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potstarJul 20, 2008
Pretty interesting. Wonder if he can use his private I skills to track FBI top 10. I doubt they update their myspace, post pictures on flickr, fill prescriptions under their name and order from dominos though.
bradhart2Jul 21, 2008
I have long said if you don't want someone to know what you have done don't talk about it, don't write it down, don't take pictures or video, and most definitely don't put it online.
attspinJul 21, 2008
Great perspective-gathering look on what "social media" has done away with what used to be respected as personal privacy. Nowadays it's not only the cost of doing business but the price for having an identity.