The five most exposed data points on the open record
What we find on day one of every engagement, ranked by frequency.
Address, every time.
Property registries and electoral rolls leak the home address on virtually every file we have read. Most clients do not realise how easy it is to chain a name to a postcode in under fifteen minutes using only public-record tools.
Phone, almost every time.
Carrier directories, breach databases, and people-search aggregators surface mobile numbers on around nine out of ten files. We track all major data brokers, file removal requests on day one, and re-check monthly.
Family connections, frequently.
Wedding registries, school directories, charity acknowledgements, social media. The family connections layer is usually the noisiest. Spouse name, children names, parents, sometimes siblings. Family coverage extends our identity watch to spouse and dependent children where consent is given.