July 3, 2024
Cyber and Organized Crimes

Hackers Find Missing People For Fun



Trace Labs is a new project where hackers compete to find missing people. Subscribe:

It all started when Rob Sell, a professional search and rescue tracker who also worked in computer security, became frustrated at how nobody was looking for many of the thousands of missing people. He decided to found Trace Labs, a project which uses crowdsourcing to enlist the efforts of hackers worldwide to find them. They select missing persons cases and then award hackers points for finding information on the missing people, creating a computer forensics competition for a cause. One great opportunity is going to hacking conferences like BSIDES and DEFCON and holding events where hackers there try their hand at finding the whereabouts of missing people. It’s part of a new movement towards OSINT, or Open Source Intelligence. The primary tool is searching online and using the dark web for digital fingerprints – pictures, activity, or other digital fingerprints. When successful, hackers can find information the families and law enforcement have never had before – helping their quest to track down the person, or even finding them directly.

This is the first video in Freethink’s new series Digital Detectives. In it, we meet Nathalie St-Louis, a French Canadian woman whose father disappeared 30 years ago. She heard about Trace Labs and is hoping they can provide her information or hope on his whereabouts. We then follow Rob Sell as he sets up shop at a hacking conference and recruits a team of hackers to trace Nathalie’s father and other cold cases.

What do you think? Are these amateur sleuths helping a great cause or playing a silly true crime game? Let us know what you think in the comments!

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24 Comments

  • @freethink June 25, 2024

    What do you think of the idea of open-source intelligence?

  • @clarencethomas01 June 25, 2024

    Wait but they didn't actually find anyone in this video… This was just an ad lol, should be called "hackers TRY to find missing ppl for fun"

  • @Crystal1919 June 25, 2024

    something good finally

  • @lisarandall5962 June 25, 2024

    Their stealing people information child care worKer and foster parent or hopital worKers or those relatives or jail or foster care or out of town foster parents or if people die that one wayto steal from them.

  • Type 1 : Now I have MAX LEVELS HAHA

    Type 2 : I just found 3 missing children

  • @7th_Heaven June 25, 2024

    This video makes me more pissed. Search engines are in bed with ad agencies and it doesn't take a computer forensics expert to tell you that wildcards are shut off on google and features you and I could use TWENTY YEARS AGO are witheld and replaced with wire fraud search engine manipulation search engine marketing frickin thumbnail clickbait deceptive lies moguls like Johnny Sanchez and James Stephen Donaldson crews

  • @jarradwilder June 25, 2024

    Conveniently left out whether their work led to finding anyone…

  • @komalverma1539 June 25, 2024

    but I have a question !! why not the missing person goes back to his home . like if a dad is missing then he must know his home . he can go back somehow , try to reach to the families

  • @user-kb3ne8dt3f June 25, 2024

    I wish I was a hacker so I can help people.

  • @talitasmit9337 June 25, 2024

    Please find Joshlin Smith Western Cape South Africa, SAPS and interpol cannot find her. 😢

  • @jwcp180 June 25, 2024

    “Wait are these real missing people” suggests that it’s possible someone found a missing person without knowing he found a missing person.

  • @joshuaherd1015 June 25, 2024

    All these comments show no one finished the video. They didn't hack anything they just trolled social information. It wasn't a random group of hackers it was a class that people were part of lmao

  • @fembot521 June 25, 2024

    The police have to follow rules and regulations and hackers don’t. That’s why they’re successful

  • @0x4rk0 June 25, 2024

    Awesome coverage, my finance (I have a video on it), found a missing teenager alive, through TraceLabs in 2022

  • @KimJong_Dong June 25, 2024

    lol. @5:15 you got a shot of @shatnershairpiece Great street performer !!!

  • @JK-xt7ro June 25, 2024

    Majority of the people who are never found are abducted by the cult and murdered during satanic rituals.

  • @-VIGILANTALWAYS June 25, 2024

    🕵️💬ETHICAL HACKERS MUST HACK SEARCH HISTORYS OF SEBASTIAN'S ROGERS and all HIS RELATIVES…
    NOTHING DISAPPEARS , THEY ARE DISPLACED, LOST, OR HIDDEN…

  • A lot of people are competitive by nature. Gamifying jobs might sound insulting and/or unprofessional, but people will do anything if there’s a leaderboard on display all the time with your name in it. So it’s a net-benefit to include it in other serious jobs.

    Like; imagine if there’s a constant global leaderboard that shows people’s strength/fitness in real time or something.. wouldn’t you think that people will be more fit because of it? I mean if you were unathletic down in the #3,738,409,119 range or something, and realizing that walking a few steps gets you above multiple people at once, everyone will start working out till they get to the top 1% or something.

  • @william49631 June 25, 2024

    the only form of hacking i would validate but dont kid your self the nsa tapes and records every text message phone call and email on earth

  • @africandaisy310 June 25, 2024

    This sounds like a heroic job

  • @maryduneau4132 June 25, 2024

    TLDR they didn't find anything

  • @Lauwit June 25, 2024

    Late butvthey should involve 4chan

  • @maujo2009 June 25, 2024

    This sounds like the plot of a very interesting tv series.

  • @bilal6094 June 25, 2024

    Rob Sell what a name

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