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Reuters/Second Life (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Be careful, that avatar on your sim could be a real-life private investigator, sent in to report on what you’re up to in your Second Life. Last weekend, veteran private investigator Steven Rambam of detective firm Pallorium came to New York to give a talk about privacy and investigation techniques at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference. After Rambam told attendees how he tracked...
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
NEW YORK--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.Steven Rambam, director of investigative agency Pallorium, tells the crowd at the Last HOPE conference that "privacy is dead."(Credit: Elinor Mills)But while the intelligence business is booming,...
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
NEW YORK -- 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.Steven Rambam, director of investigative agency Pallorium, tells the crowd at the Last HOPE conference that "privacy is dead."(Credit: Elinor Mills)But while the intelligence business is booming,...
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Afrigator (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
CNET - NEW YORK — 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.