Safety Tales: Talking Trash
Vladimir Bezmaly | 12/15/2017
This morning at the police station began with the captain gathering the detectives and asking them a question.
— Colleagues, good morning! We have a problem. We need to collect as much information as possible about the residents of house 17 on 5th Street as quickly as possible. It is a private one-story cottage. We do not know how many people live there. We do not know whether they are men or women. In fact, we know nothing. What are your suggestions?
— Talk to the neighbors?
- Both proposals are not suitable. People do not write their postal address on social networks. Talking to neighbors is not allowed, we will scare them. Think, colleagues, think!
— Talk to the provider that provides Internet to this house? And also to the representatives of the energy company. That way we can roughly understand how many people live there (based on average electricity consumption).
— Request data about mobile phones at this address from the mobile provider?
- Great! So, what else?
- Chief, why aren't we thinking about the most oman whatsapp data source of information? About garbage! Let's send our guys there under the guise of garbage collectors and analyze their garbage!
- Brilliant, intern! That's what you and Karl and Dean do. They have trash pickup this evening. I'm waiting for the results.
Evening came. The garbage analysis took half the night.
In the morning it was time for another report.
— Chief, there are three people living in the house. Judging by the receipts from the store and the pizzeria found in the trash, there are enough for three people. In addition, the mobile provider indicates at least three mobile phones. By the way, the most interesting thing. They ordered household chemicals used to make explosives, as well as three inexpensive mobile phones. This means they are going to create at least three bombs with mobile detonators.
— Try searching for something on social networks?
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