The United States is increasingly vulnerable to a
cyberattack targeting Americans during the
coronavirus pandemic, lawmakers and experts say.
Every day, we take small, subtle measures to secure
our safety. We lock our houses and cars. We wear our
seat belts. We avoid seedy streets. We keep our
wallets tucked away and our purses held tight. These
moves are so habitual, we don't think twice about
doing them. So why, despite our daily vigilance, do
we disregard the simplest safety measures the moment
we go online? The short answer is, we haven't
trained ourselves to use them.
Did you know that federal laws may expose your
public records online? This new search engine
reveals what people can find.
Online dangers grow by the day. Every week, there
seems to be a new cybersecurity threat, a new credit
card hack, and a new way for your private
information to fall into the wrong hands.
If you thought you had privacy on the internet,
think again. I can't stress how important it is to
find out as quickly and easily as possible just how
much of your public records is vulnerable online...
For instance, have you seen the search engine below
that reveals public records of millions of
Americans, with a simple computer search?
Because you could be surprised by what's
publicly available on you.
This search engine uncovers info even google can't
always find including:
- Criminal Records
- Arrest Records
- Sex Offender Records
- Online Dating Profiles
- Location History
- Gun Records
- Driving Records
- And so much more...
Look up your own name to see what others could
potentially see about you, or search anyone you
know.
The process is simple:
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Step 1) Enter Name and State
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Step 2) See Instant Results
This
might be the most important web search that you do.
Notice: This site contains REAL
police records, background reports, photos, court
documents, address information, phone numbers, and
much more. Please be careful when conducting a
search and ensure all the information you enter is
accurate.
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