Facebook and robbers

To all those who love to advertise where they are or where they are going via Facebook:


Robbers Checked Facebook Status Updates To See When People Weren’t Home



Three robbers in New Hampshire are suspected of using Facebook to find status updates of people who wouldn't be home. It was a pretty genius strategy actually, they scored $200,000 worth of goods until they got caught.

Apparently, the robbers checked Facebook to see who would be out of their house at a certain time of the day. It obviously helped because the police say that the robbers managed to break into 50 homes and took items like monitors, watches, motorcycle helmets (?), and fireworks (not to mention the cold hard cash above). No word whether they were social network-savvy enough to use Foursquare as a "research tool" too.


Source:
http://gizmodo.com/5636025/robbers-used-facebook-to-see-when-people-werent-home
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/burglars-picked-houses-based-on-facebook-updates/

I know this is old news but it's likely still be applicable now.

Comments

thompsonboy said…
Paris Hilton was robbed based on her tweets as well...like duh...
Jaded Jeremy said…
thompsonboy,
Oh, really? Interesting.
William said…
Also reported in HK, inside job.
Jaded Jeremy said…
William,
If it's inside job, why is there a need to track Facebook?

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