MOST TRAVELERS WORRY about
someone breaking into their home when they are away. They set lights on
timers, even cancel mail and newspaper delivery for "protection".
But for those who actually return from vacation to find their home was burglarized,
few ever consider they may have actually given their address to their burglar
before they even left town. They may even have told their burglar how
long they would be gone while they were in line at the terminal waiting for
vacation departure.
PROTECT YOU &
YOUR HOME FROM "HANDLE SURFERS".
Who or what is a HANDLE
SURFER?
- A local burglar who finds
his "targets" by hanging out in local departure terminals, most
commonly in airport terminals. They get in line like a fellow traveler,
carry a briefcase or small travel bag, and generally blend in. They
watch the other passengers for well dressed people with high end luggage and
their home address displayed on a luggage tag. They stay in line, watch,
listen, and learn as much as possible after getting that addressthey
especially want to hear how long you will be gone. Shortly before their
turn at the ticket desk they ask someone to "save their place" while
they go to the restroom, but they never return. You might think this
is strange behavior after standing in line a long time but you dismiss it
and go on. In fact the burglar isn't leaving town--they have what they
want, their next target or targets.
- The person who drops
a newspaper or other item near your luggage and takes a long time to pick
it up or fumbles to pick it up, may actually be memorizing your address from
the ID tag dangling innocently from your bag's handle.
- That chatty person talking
about their travel plans and encouraging you to talk about your plans while
in line at the departure terminal, but this person doesn't have any luggage.
- They can learn your travel
plans by overhearing a conversation and read your luggage tags while you're
distracted.
- Even a tag with only
your home phone number can commonly be used to search for your home address
on the internetthis usually works even if your phone number is "unlisted".
- For the WOMAN TRAVELING
ALONE, that loud, obnoxious potential stalker trying to get your phone number
or room number can get the very thing you DON'T want him to haveyour
personal contact info, because it's right there for him to read on your luggage
ID tags. Why do that to yourself?
- Child predators can get
home addresses or traceable home phone number by reading the ID tags or labels
on lunch boxes, back packs, or anything you label to prevent loss.
These burglars and predators
are known as "HANDLE SURFERS". They use ID tags as a source
of information they can use to exploit you, your family, or your home.
Just like we need to protect our credit card numbers and PIN numbers from "shoulder
surfers", we also need to protect ourselves from Handle Surfers.
We all know labels or ID tags are our best hope of retrieving lost personal
property. However, as you can tell by the bulleted points above, those
labels can also put you and/or your family at risk from the Handle Surfer.
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