Google Stalker Shock: How Secure is Your Family’s Information Online?
- Posted on September 14, 2010 at 8:42pm by
Meredith Jessup
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An employee of Google was fired in July for reportedly using his position in the company to spy on the accounts of at least four minors. David Barksdale, 27, violated the company’s privacy policy for at least four months before the company was notified.
According to Gawker, Barksdale met the four underaged teens through a technology group in the Seattle area while he worked as a Site Reliability Engineer for Google’s Kirkland, Wash. office:
It‘s unclear how widespread Barksdale’s abuses were, but in at least four cases, Barksdale spied on minors’ Google accounts without their consent, according to a source close to the incidents. In an incident this spring involving a 15-year-old boy who he’d befriended, Barksdale tapped into call logs from Google Voice, Google’s Internet phone service, after the boy refused to tell him the name of his new girlfriend, according to our source. After accessing the kid’s account to retrieve her name and phone number, Barksdale then taunted the boy and threatened to call her.
In other cases involving teens of both sexes, Barksdale exhibited a similar pattern of aggressively violating others’ privacy, according to our source. He accessed contact lists and chat transcripts, and in one case quoted from an IM that he‘d looked up behind the person’s back. (He later apologized to one for retrieving the information without her knowledge.) In another incident, Barksdale unblocked himself from a Gtalk buddy list even though the teen in question had taken steps to cut communications with the Google engineer. …
It seems part of the reason Barksdale snooped through the teens’ Gmail and Gtalk accounts was to show off the power he had as a member of a group with broad access to company data. A self-described “hacker,” Barksdale seemed to get a kick out of flaunting his position at Google, which was the case when, with a friend’s consent, he pulled up the person’s email account, contact list, chat transcripts, Google Voice call logs—even a list of other Gmail addresses that the friend had registered but didn’t think were linked to their main account—within seconds.
Barksdale was fired in July 2010 after Google became aware of the incidents. The company has recently undertaken new efforts to try and ensure users’ privacy, including email encryption services. To try and help families keep all users safe online, the company rolled out its Family Safety Center last week.
But Google’s new and improved security measures would not have stopped an employee like Barksdale. When it comes to the information you put online and your privacy, use your best discretion — the safest option is to keep private information off the Web.





















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ILoveGlenn
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 2:05pm“The safest option is to keep private information off the Web” I agree.
Report Post »chdorb
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 7:45amFour months? How’s that for staying on top of your employees. Don’t do business with any Google enterprises.
Report Post »NewsStalker
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 3:54amI wonder if this guy is an insider for WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. j/k. They need to secure their borders huh?
Report Post »Fastpoose
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 3:16amThis sick guy hopefully will get what’s coming to him, but GOOGLE the company worries me far more than a single employee.
The GOOGLE search engine is CORRUPT. It filters conservative searches and mainly only gives left wing finds. GOOGLE EARTH is a virus that tracks everywhere you go online, just check your processes that are running on your computer, if you have GOOGLE EARTH it automatically is on when your computer is on tracking every move (not a conspiracy theory its true, use ctrl-alt-del then check whats running). Then try and remove GOOGLE EARTH, its very difficult if you’re not computer savvy.
GOOGLE SUX change your search engines, DOGPILE is far better or SCROOGLE….
Report Post »Liberaless in Seattle (I wish)
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 2:52amJust don’t become friends with google admins. LOL There are too many freaks on the left coast.
Report Post »Margie10
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 2:30amI think someone “likes” teenagers. Might be a good idea to keep an eye on him. Oh…no, privacy. Still, just icky.
Report Post »Lori
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 11:26pmIf it’s online, it’s accessible to someone. Period.
Report Post »icesk8rgirl96
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 10:24pmthis is a complete breach of privacy….
Report Post »Chialms
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 9:42pmSome DnD nerd trying to be cool by proving he’s a “hacker”. And…he’s not. This isn’t hacking. This is typing in your admin username and password and running a simple search and retrieve. Pretty sure this guy got kicked in the can a few times in highschool. This isn’t news.
Report Post »CW2 B.
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 11:06pmI agree.
Report Post »Workmatic
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 11:39pmSounds like you didn’t read it. Got Creepy?
Report Post »redneck
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 8:54pmRight up Danglingbags alley. Unsecure.
Report Post »redneck
Posted on September 14, 2010 at 8:57pmNo Trust
Report Post »DRAIN_THE_CESSPOOL
Posted on September 15, 2010 at 12:00amLOL. I love it when he posts.
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