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What an Analyst Finds in 60 Minutes

Before you finish your morning briefing, an adversary using nothing but public sources has already mapped your home address, your family, your travel patterns and three of your passwords from old data breaches. Here is the exact sequence.

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Your Name Is an Attack Surface

Advanced Google operators expose board members in investor PDFs, shareholder registers, court filings and conference slide decks. Once indexed, that content does not disappear.

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Your Home Address Has Already Been Sold

Data brokers aggregate public registries, social platforms and purchase histories into profiles. For European executives the illusion of GDPR protection is exactly that — an illusion.

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7 Blind Spots Every Executive Has

EXIF coordinates in photographs. Dormant email accounts. A LinkedIn endorsement that confirms your undisclosed board seat. The gaps are consistent — and consistently exploited.

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Your Inner Circle Is the Weakest Signal

Attackers do not always target you directly. Your PA, your driver, your family — each is a node in a social graph that maps everything a direct search could not find.

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