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What follows you home.
Every threat below starts with a piece of data brokers shouldn't have. We close the chain.
Doxxing
Home address published to encourage harassment. Most of it sourced from a single broker page.
Swatting
Fake high-priority police call to your home. The address always comes from somewhere.
Stalking
Known and unknown adversaries finding your home, schedule, family. Same broker layer.
Family targeting
When someone can't reach you, they reach for your spouse, kids' school, parents' address.
Address exposure
Property records, voter rolls, court appearances, all scraped daily into broker feeds.
Social media OSINT
Open-source intel triangulating where you live from public posts. Photos at the gym, the kid’s game.
When the data found them.
Real, sourced, named. Each case started with a piece of data that should not have been findable.
Hortman — Minnesota state lawmaker shot at home, gunman used a list of 11 data broker sites
A gunman shot Minnesota Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband at their home, and Senator John Hoffman and his wife at theirs. Investigators recovered a target list with 11 data broker URLs the gunman used to find home addresses.
Schaumburg FBI roster — stolen agent rosters used to threaten 15+ agents, one agent’s child contacted
Protesters looted unsecured FBI vehicles at a Minneapolis incident scene. Stolen rosters carried home addresses, personal phones, and DLs. 15+ agents got threats. One agent was contacted by 23 different people. The agent’s child was contacted on social media.
Bellows — Maine Secretary of State home swatted hours after her address was posted online
After Bellows ruled to remove Trump from the Maine ballot under §3 of the 14th Amendment, her home address was posted on a forum within hours. The swatting call followed that night. The address came from broker pages no statute had reached.
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What we do for your job specifically.
Different roles, different threat models. Pick yours.
Your name lands in news coverage of any incident. From there, a doxxer types it into Spokeo and your address shows up before the news cycle closes. The 2020 Portland doxxing wave — 38 federal officers named — is the modern reference.
- NJ Daniel's Law (if you're in NJ) — sue brokers directly
- CA Veh. Code §1808.4 — permanent DMV confidentiality for retired peace officers
- TX Tax Code §25.025 (Form 50-284) — property records redaction
- Federal DPPA private right of action — $2,500 minimum per violation
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