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by bubble_talk 2480 days ago
So let us say I go to some page which lists some "potentially well off" folks, like this one:

https://github.com/orgs/google/people

or this:

https://github.com/orgs/microsoft/people

or even this :-)

https://github.com/orgs/facebook/people

Given GitHub actually even provides a convenient, public, unauthenticated API, it makes it even more easy:

https://api.github.com/orgs/facebook/public_members

And then I match it with their personal phone numbers in the dataset (apparently its now offline, but maybe another one will reappear at some point).

And then I can just call these phone numbers and sell them stuff? And its perfectly OK because even if a dataset like this goes into the wild it acts as nothing more than "just a phone book"?

2 comments

Couldn’t you already match those lists against the phone book?
Cellphone numbers do not appear in regular phone books.
If you knew their locality.
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What’s a phone book?
Yeah but who answers calls from unknown numbers anymore? It’s pretty much 99% spam already.
But if you can see any of their Facebook friends, just look up one of their cell number and spoof it when you make the call.