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Last edited by teaze; 09-22-2012 at 03:31 PM.
That's really strange. Are you sure you didn't accidentally call him from your personal cell during all the chaos? If you have a domain name, have you made your personal information private? Hell, I would have just asked him where he got my number!




Um yes YOU probably called him accidentally. I've never heard of a client doing this unless you have a stalker on your hands. You can easily make this mistake if you have a google or a vumber number. Or as Nikki says maybe you shared personal info without knowing. You should ask. This is one of those situations where asking will not hurt.


Whoa creepy...any chance he could of seen you driving and gotten a bunch of info from your license plate? When I first started and was very naive I used my own car for outcalls and ended up with a psycho client hanging around outside my apartment. Either that or he's some kind of hacker...![]()





Maybe he works for the government, FBI, or some other company with access to the records. I've never been an escort, but I once got a call from someone after I had changed my # and had only given it out to a couple people who wouldn't have given it out or done anything with it... and the call was like Them: "Hello ___*my name*___" Me: "Who is this?" Them: "*sings in a song tone* I know who you are, but you don't know who I am" lol. People are creepy.
Honestly, I would ask him how he knows. Tell him you want to see him again or something. Because it would be REALLY good to find out how he knows. One of my exes found out my entire cam persona because I viewed his LinkedIn with my cam account. I had no idea you could see who views your LinkedIn. Things like that too, so you never know.
I have no idea, but I'd like to know!! Sorry girl, that's shady as F


You can get person's information with a cell phone as long you provided information when you signed up. There is a service that hacker provide to do this.
I remember a guy got a cell phone number and gave it to this woman. She paid some money to get her information. Not only her name and address but also where she worked and stuff. In the end they called her work place harassing her and the employees so much they had to let her go.
http://www.walmart.com/search/search...ell+phones+usa
"Prepaid cell phones present a vexing challenge to investigators, cops and skiptracers. For around thirty bucks, an anonymous dial tone can be obtained. No name is required. No I.D. check. No billing information. No questions asked. Just walk into Walmart or any other outlet that sells prepaid cell phones and you’ll walk out with a working phone line that’s virtually impossible to trace. If you’re a bad guy in the crime business, this is a good thing. If your job is tracking down bad guys, it’s a bad thing.
Did you know that phone company identifier searches at phonevalidator.com and fonefinder.net and similar searches elsewhere don’t identify most prepaid cell phones? These searches are based on telephone company records called NPA/NXX data. NPA/NXX data identifies the owner of blocks of phone numbers. But in the case of most prepaid phone services, their phone numbers are purchased or leased from traditional cell phone companies that are listed in the NPA/NXX records.
For example, Tracfone leases service from several different cell carriers. So, you could run a phone number and it could come back as a Verizon phone through NPA/NXX data when in fact it’s a prepaid Tracfone. Likewise, prepaid service Boost Mobile could come back as Sprint or Nextel. The exception to this is MetroPCS and Cricket prepaid phones, which usually come up under their own names.
I recently put out posts on investigative listserves asking for phone numbers that were absolutely, positively known to be for prepaid cell phones. The phone numbers were then ran through NPA/NXX data to see how they would come up. Here are the results:
Tracfone comes up as Verizon or T-Mobile or Cingular
Boost Mobile comes up as Sprint or Nextel
Go Phone comes up as AT&T
T-Mobile To Go comes up as T-Mobile
MetroPCS comes up as MetroPCS or Royal Street Communications
Cricket comes up as Cricket or Leap Wireless
So, an investigator who gets a hit through NPA/NXX data showing a cell phone is with a major cell service like Verizon should heed warning. He may subpoena the records, only to find it’s been leased to Tracfone. A new subpoena is directed at Tracfone, only to learn that no subscriber information is on file. In the two weeks it took to get subpoena results returned from the phone companies, the bad guy has since tossed the phone out the car window and already has a new one. The investigator might be feeling like he’s been tossed out the window, too. "
http://www.crimetime.com/Investigati...ll-Phones.html
Best is to pay cash when buying these phones and the card.
Never use your phone for online, it's a good way to get infected and people to know what you're doing.
Dot use google voice, it can still be tracked.
Here’s How Cellphone Hackers Can Easily Track Your Location
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/here...your-location/
Also it's a good idea never to click on links on email. If your phone is infected he can monitor pretty everything you want.
Tracking a License Plate Number
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-wwT5JjQxA
Last edited by Well; 07-13-2012 at 05:49 PM.
Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate. Ralph Steadman





^^ The whole thing with being logged into Google and then it showing up on various things freaks me out. The other day I signed into my gmail account on my tablet, and then I had a client email me saying he saw I was on g-chat (the fuck is that?) and could he paypal me money so we could cam. I was like... I don't have a cam, and whats G-chat??". Eventually I found my settings and changed something to not log me into chat or something automatically, but god knows what else is out there that I didn't know about. And the other day I went on youtube to find a video to send to my brother, and just as I was copying the link, I noticed I was signed into youtube (somehow) under my escort gmail account... wtf?? God knows if he'd been able to see it or not, if I hadn't signed out. Google is getting a bit overbearing with stuff like that IMO.





I'm not sure if yahoo has gone the social networking route yet. Its generally facebook, twitter, google account/gmail/google plus, and whatever other social networks.
Be careful with linking on your phone though. My phone is creepy because it took phone numbers from my contact list in my cell phone, and names from my gmail and yahoo messenger and tried to combine all the people who had the same first names. So I tried to call someone one day and it dialed someone else with that name.


Well you might not want me to name the site in case a stalker is watching lol,but they can plug in your license plate number and it will pull up your name, DOB, and the address your car is registered to. Also, you can enter any name into the site and it will show the drivers license info of any one with that name. So, that really sux if you have an unusual name lol. I heard about this site because the guys on Eccie were discussing it (go figure). So anyways, thank God for tinted windows and when I do outcalls I either rent a car or if it's last minute I cover some of the letters on my license plate with post it notes right before I arrive at the guy's address...and I could care less if he thinks I'm weird for it. At least he can't figure out a damn thing about my personal life!


Here's some reading with some advice from a hacker. Well he's a good hacker now so it's all good.
I strongly advise people to use proxy or vpn service.
For proxy tor is very good I prefer to use tails with is a live cd.
For vpn I recommend strongvpn.
I use a live dvd called light weight portable security. When I use it I don't have to worry getting infected and it won't write to my hard drive. I have used it many times when I want to be 100% sure I'm not infected and usually use it when I shop online.
http://www.attackvector.org/?p=257
http://www.attackvector.org/?p=424
http://www.attackvector.org/?p=173
http://www.spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm
http://strongvpn.com/
https://tails.boum.org/
Last edited by Well; 07-15-2012 at 03:10 PM.
Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate. Ralph Steadman

If you use Google Voice, it may have shown your personal number. This is a known bug, unfortunately.
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