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Subject: Video: Crooks may use Twitter to find vacant homes to rob
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http://www.nbc13.com/vtm/news/local/article/video_crooks_may_use_twitter_to=
_find_vacant_homes_to_rob/74881/<http://www.nbc13.com/vtm/news/local/articl=
e/video_crooks_may_use_twitter_to_find_vacant_homes_to_rob/74881/>


Are you tweeting right now?=20

Better be careful because a tweet about your whereabouts could leave you vu=
lnerable.=20

Lots of us tweet to let friends know where we are but that may be a very pu=
blic invitation for trouble.=20

All it took was this one tweet and 140 characters to let the world know tha=
t Israel Hyman and his family were in Kansas City and more importantly that=
 they were not home.=20

"It's pretty unnerving. You worry, could this happen again?" asked robbery =
victim jerry Hyman.=20

Israel's father Jerry stopped by his son's home while they were away and fo=
und that someone had broken in.=20

Israel later tweeted that the thief or thieves stole Israel's Mac pro compu=
ter, two displays, and printer.=20

The family is not sure if it was because of Hyman's tweet.=20

"We don't know for sure if that's what caused the break it in, but it sure =
gives you pause to think about what you're publicly going to broadcast on t=
he internet," said Hyman.=20

Tech analyst Rob Enderle says you can't get too personal on social networki=
ng sites like Facebook and Twitter.=20

It's just downright risky.=20

"There's just certain things you need to be very careful with. The advertis=
ing and any social network that you're going to be away is just asking to b=
e burglarized," said Enderle.=20

It didn't take that long to find people weren't home on Twitter and Faceboo=
k.=20

This user was at the Orpheum Theater and another was at a restaurant eating=
 hot dogs.=20

Alejandro Adams says he's not worried about people knowing he's not at home=
.=20

He says he tweets to let people know when his film company is on location.=
=20

"Without proof it's just sort of alarmism. You can't say he shouldn't have =
said he was going on vacation because some criminal was following him on tw=
itter," said Adams.=20

But Facebook user Donna Berry says she's going to stop posting her vacation=
s.=20


"I don't think I will be mentioning when or where. Having your house broken=
 into is definitely worrisome," Berry said.=20

Police in Arizona say they are not 100 percent sure if the tweet is what le=
d to the burglary.=20

Israel Hyman says he will continue to tweet, but from now on, he says he wi=
ll be more careful about the information he shares.=20

Are you tweeting right now?=20

Better be careful because a tweet about your whereabouts could leave you vu=
lnerable.=20

Lots of us tweet to let friends know where we are but that may be a very pu=
blic invitation for trouble.=20

All it took was this one tweet and 140 characters to let the world know tha=
t Israel Hyman and his family were in Kansas City and more importantly that=
 they were not home.=20

"It's pretty unnerving. You worry, could this happen again?" asked robbery =
victim jerry Hyman.=20

Israel's father Jerry stopped by his son's home while they were away and fo=
und that someone had broken in.=20

Israel later tweeted that the thief or thieves stole Israel's Mac pro compu=
ter, two displays, and printer.=20

The family is not sure if it was because of Hyman's tweet.=20

"We don't know for sure if that's what caused the break it in, but it sure =
gives you pause to think about what you're publicly going to broadcast on t=
he internet," said Hyman.=20

Tech analyst Rob Enderle says you can't get too personal on social networki=
ng sites like Facebook and Twitter.=20

It's just downright risky.=20

"There's just certain things you need to be very careful with. The advertis=
ing and any social network that you're going to be away is just asking to b=
e burglarized," said Enderle.=20

It didn't take that long to find people weren't home on Twitter and Faceboo=
k.=20

This user was at the Orpheum Theater and another was at a restaurant eating=
 hot dogs.=20

Alejandro Adams says he's not worried about people knowing he's not at home=
.=20

He says he tweets to let people know when his film company is on location.=
=20

"Without proof it's just sort of alarmism. You can't say he shouldn't have =
said he was going on vacation because some criminal was following him on tw=
itter," said Adams.=20

But Facebook user Donna Berry says she's going to stop posting her vacation=
s.=20


"I don't think I will be mentioning when or where. Having your house broken=
 into is definitely worrisome," Berry said.=20

Police in Arizona say they are not 100 percent sure if the tweet is what le=
d to the burglary.=20

Israel Hyman says he will continue to tweet, but from now on, he says he wi=
ll be more careful about the information he shares.=20

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<P>Are you tweeting right now? </P>
<P>Better be careful because a tweet about your whereabouts could leave you=
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<P>Lots of us tweet to let friends know where we are but that may be a very=
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<P>All it took was this one tweet and 140 characters to let the world know =
that=20
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were not home. </P>
<P>=93It=92s pretty unnerving. You worry, could this happen again?=93 asked=
 robbery=20
victim jerry Hyman. </P>
<P>Israel=92s father Jerry stopped by his son=92s home while they were away=
 and=20
found that someone had broken in. </P>
<P>Israel later tweeted that the thief or thieves stole Israel=92s Mac pro=
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computer, two displays, and printer. </P>
<P>The family is not sure if it was because of Hyman=92s tweet. </P>
<P>=93We don=92t know for sure if that=92s what caused the break it in, but=
 it sure=20
gives you pause to think about what you=92re publicly going to broadcast on=
 the=20
internet,=93 said Hyman. </P>
<P>Tech analyst Rob Enderle says you can=92t get too personal on social net=
working=20
sites like Facebook and Twitter. </P>
<P>It=92s just downright risky. </P>
<P>=93There=92s just certain things you need to be very careful with. The=
=20
advertising and any social network that you=92re going to be away is just a=
sking=20
to be burglarized,=93 said Enderle. </P>
<P>It didn=92t take that long to find people weren=92t home on Twitter and =
Facebook.=20
</P>
<P>This user was at the Orpheum Theater and another was at a restaurant eat=
ing=20
hot dogs. </P>
<P>Alejandro Adams says he=92s not worried about people knowing he=92s not =
at home.=20
</P>
<P>He says he tweets to let people know when his film company is on locatio=
n.=20
</P>
<P>=93Without proof it=92s just sort of alarmism. You can=92t say he should=
n=92t have=20
said he was going on vacation because some criminal was following him on=20
twitter,=93 said Adams. </P>
<P>But Facebook user Donna Berry says she=92s going to stop posting her vac=
ations.=20
</P>
<P><BR>=93I don=92t think I will be mentioning when or where. Having your h=
ouse=20
broken into is definitely worrisome,=93 Berry said. </P>
<P>Police in Arizona say they are not 100 percent sure if the tweet is what=
 led=20
to the burglary. </P>
<P>Israel Hyman says he will continue to tweet, but from now on, he says he=
 will=20
be more careful about the information he shares. </P>
<P>Are you tweeting right now? </P>
<P>Better be careful because a tweet about your whereabouts could leave you=
=20
vulnerable. </P>
<P>Lots of us tweet to let friends know where we are but that may be a very=
=20
public invitation for trouble. </P>
<P>All it took was this one tweet and 140 characters to let the world know =
that=20
Israel Hyman and his family were in Kansas City and more importantly that t=
hey=20
were not home. </P>
<P>=93It=92s pretty unnerving. You worry, could this happen again?=93 asked=
 robbery=20
victim jerry Hyman. </P>
<P>Israel=92s father Jerry stopped by his son=92s home while they were away=
 and=20
found that someone had broken in. </P>
<P>Israel later tweeted that the thief or thieves stole Israel=92s Mac pro=
=20
computer, two displays, and printer. </P>
<P>The family is not sure if it was because of Hyman=92s tweet. </P>
<P>=93We don=92t know for sure if that=92s what caused the break it in, but=
 it sure=20
gives you pause to think about what you=92re publicly going to broadcast on=
 the=20
internet,=93 said Hyman. </P>
<P>Tech analyst Rob Enderle says you can=92t get too personal on social net=
working=20
sites like Facebook and Twitter. </P>
<P>It=92s just downright risky. </P>
<P>=93There=92s just certain things you need to be very careful with. The=
=20
advertising and any social network that you=92re going to be away is just a=
sking=20
to be burglarized,=93 said Enderle. </P>
<P>It didn=92t take that long to find people weren=92t home on Twitter and =
Facebook.=20
</P>
<P>This user was at the Orpheum Theater and another was at a restaurant eat=
ing=20
hot dogs. </P>
<P>Alejandro Adams says he=92s not worried about people knowing he=92s not =
at home.=20
</P>
<P>He says he tweets to let people know when his film company is on locatio=
n.=20
</P>
<P>=93Without proof it=92s just sort of alarmism. You can=92t say he should=
n=92t have=20
said he was going on vacation because some criminal was following him on=20
twitter,=93 said Adams. </P>
<P>But Facebook user Donna Berry says she=92s going to stop posting her vac=
ations.=20
</P>
<P><BR>=93I don=92t think I will be mentioning when or where. Having your h=
ouse=20
broken into is definitely worrisome,=93 Berry said. </P>
<P>Police in Arizona say they are not 100 percent sure if the tweet is what=
 led=20
to the burglary. </P>
<P>Israel Hyman says he will continue to tweet, but from now on, he says he=
 will=20
be more careful about the information he shares. </P></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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