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Man claims to be Scotland’s first FourSquare cyberstalking victim

Posted on January 7, 2011 by pogowasright.org

An unidentified 26 year old freelance designer has called in the police after falling victim to the obsessive attentions of a female stalker.

The designer’s travails began when he met the woman at an exhibition nine months ago, a chance encounter which quickly turned nasty.

What started out as cyberstalking on social media sites has now spilled over into the real world however after the alleged stalker logged onto FourSquare to track her victim in realtime.

Read more on The Drum.

Category: Non-U.S.OnlineSurveillance

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