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It's impressive, scary to see what a Zaba search can do
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 4-15-2005 | David Lazarus

Posted on 04/15/2005 10:15:58 AM PDT by Cagey

Everything that's great and everything that's frightening about the Internet can be summed up in a single word.

Zaba.

That's Zaba as in ZabaSearch.com, a so-called people search site that allows you to quickly track down the whereabouts of just about anyone, free of charge.

There are already numerous people search resources online, varying widely in reliability and fees.

(There's also an interesting story about the people behind ZabaSearch and the notorious mass suicide in Southern California involving the Heaven's Gate cult. But we'll get back to that.)

What makes ZabaSearch great is that, at no cost, it quickly and comprehensively places a remarkable amount of data about people right at your fingertips.

What makes ZabaSearch frightening is that, at no cost, it quickly and comprehensively places a remarkable amount of data about people right at your fingertips.

"It's extremely troubling," said Gail Hillebrand, a staff attorney with Consumers Union in San Francisco.

"It's a fundamental invasion of privacy because they've put all these records together and give them away for nothing instead of keeping them separate and making people pay to get them."

Robert Zakari, ZabaSearch's president, told me the service was quietly unveiled on Feb. 28 without any marketing or publicity. All traffic since then has been exclusively through word of mouth.

Once people discover the site, Zakari said, they typically begin hunting for old girlfriends or boyfriends, former classmates or military pals.

"It's all about making contact," he said. "It's addictive."

It's also in the eyes of some a threat to people's privacy and safety.

"Think what this could mean for anyone with a stalker problem or a restraining-order issue," said Hillebrand at Consumers Union.

But Zakari countered that ZabaSearch represents only "a natural evolution of technology."

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: privacy; zabasearch; zorba
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I wasn't surprised they had my address down pat, but my birth date? Geeze, I AM old.
1 posted on 04/15/2005 10:15:58 AM PDT by Cagey
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To: Cagey
Well, it had two of my former addresses and my name attached to my brother's current and past address (???) Nothing current. I'd say it isn't ready for prime time just yet...
2 posted on 04/15/2005 10:18:58 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Violence never settles anything." Genghis Khan, 1162-1227)
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To: Cagey

bump


3 posted on 04/15/2005 10:21:25 AM PDT by RippleFire ("It's a joke, son!")
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To: Cagey

Wow, no matches for me.


4 posted on 04/15/2005 10:41:06 AM PDT by Darksheare (Restrain the duck, he'll tell us all he knows once he's plucked. -Chief Interrogator Bluejay)
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To: Calpernia; Velveeta; DAVEY CROCKETT; WestCoastGal; jerseygirl; appalachian_dweller; Tuba Guy; ...

Ping


5 posted on 04/15/2005 10:45:45 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (Airspeed, altitude, or brains. Two are required to successfully complete a flight.)
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To: Darksheare

You exist only on Freerepublic. Any other memories outside of this realm were put there in a grand conspiracy by the Bush Administration.


6 posted on 04/15/2005 10:46:19 AM PDT by Americanchild
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To: Americanchild

LOL!

I'm a figment of everyone's imagineation, including my own.
*chuckle*


7 posted on 04/15/2005 10:50:29 AM PDT by Darksheare (Restrain the duck, he'll tell us all he knows once he's plucked. -Chief Interrogator Bluejay)
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To: Cagey

Very odd. My address and phone # came up under a name with a middle initial that I never use. Meanwhile my real name and middle initial came up with someone else's info.


8 posted on 04/15/2005 10:53:21 AM PDT by Alouette (If I owned Hell and I owned Brooklyn, I'd live in Hell and rent out Brooklyn.)
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To: Cagey

mark for searching ;)


9 posted on 04/15/2005 10:53:47 AM PDT by Deetes (Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick)
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To: kb2614

Weird. I typed in my maiden name and it said I lived at your house.


10 posted on 04/15/2005 10:59:38 AM PDT by meowmeow (Gardeners for Global Warming)
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To: Cagey
"It's a fundamental invasion of privacy because they've put all these records together and give them away for nothing instead of keeping them separate and making people pay to get them."

Yeah, as long as only the government can do this, it's OK. In the hands of the serfs, it could be dangerous.

11 posted on 04/15/2005 11:04:56 AM PDT by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending.)
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To: Cagey

bookmark ping


12 posted on 04/15/2005 11:08:07 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (This tagline is Bush's fault.)
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To: Cagey
This is the one and only time I bless my parents for gifting me with an exceedingly common name. If someone wants to sort through the 6,000+ matches that are found with my name and state, they can go right ahead!!
13 posted on 04/15/2005 11:11:18 AM PDT by brothers4thID (I have knocked on door of this man's soul- and found someone home.)
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To: Cagey

They got my info right too.
I was glad to see that my unlisted phone number is... unlisted.


14 posted on 04/15/2005 11:11:38 AM PDT by Constitution Day (So many kooks. So little time.)
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To: Constitution Day

The site asked me for a credit card to process my request.

Not exactly free.


15 posted on 04/15/2005 11:14:27 AM PDT by LibWrangler
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To: LibWrangler

I think just the search is free.
I did not click the "Background Check" link.


16 posted on 04/15/2005 11:15:40 AM PDT by Constitution Day (So many kooks. So little time.)
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To: Cagey

It's nice to know that I still have a fair amount of anonymity. It didn't turn up anything on me without some serious hinting.


17 posted on 04/15/2005 11:18:39 AM PDT by Redcloak (But what do I know? I'm just a right-wing nut in his PJs whackin' on a keyboard..)
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To: Cagey
It is good to see that my unlisted phone number is still...unlisted.

:-)
18 posted on 04/15/2005 11:18:45 AM PDT by cgbg (Fire the Trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund with no money in it!)
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To: Cagey

Looks like the free information costs $20.


19 posted on 04/15/2005 11:19:22 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Cagey

It found several Fred Flintstones.


20 posted on 04/15/2005 11:29:46 AM PDT by jigsaw (God Bless Our Troops)
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