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Faculty Club-Rudder Tower Tickets - $5.00 on sale in Blocker during the Career Fair ^ TAMU 4 1 The Battalion AGG1ELIFE Monday • February!!, St Surf watch: New breed of stalk uses Internet to its advantaq Till n By Michael Schaub The Battalion H e had not seen his daughter in years, the man wrote in an e-mail message to Chris Dennett, and he was looking for her phone number at Texas A&M. Dennett, a junior com puter engineering major, said he sensed something was a little strange about the e-mail. “I imagine he got my e-mail address through Dunn Hall’s web page,” Dennett said. “I wasn’t about to e-mail him back. I got the girl’s phone number off the computer phone book and called her.” The student told him she had been try ing to avoid her es tranged father for years, Dennett said. “If he’d been smarter, he could have got that in formation,” Dennett said. “If he’d called student lo cator here, it would have been fairly easy.” The case is not an unusual one to some college students. With personal information about students avail able online, would-be stalkers have a new way to find telephone num bers, e-mail addresses and dorm room num bers of students. A&M’s homepage is accessible to anyone who calls it, Dennett said. From the homepage, web surfers can access phone records of A&M students and employ ees. The records may in clude such information as home telephone numbers and addresses, •without the knowledge of the sttidenT*. “ A Computing and Information Services employee, who de clined to give his name, said the phone records can be changed at a student’s request. “They can always get rid of it by logging into PH,” he said. “PH” refers to the n’s Lacros practice ses |ti£ Zachry fie e, and n red. For [ ndreks at / imen’s Lacr< from 4-6 p. inners are nation call F cers’ Chris be Bible s be a Chi iy or Corps In. in the C ;]rps Center. Rtact Tara Ti ■gime: Even :did a free sleening froi he 6th floor Rd). For m \rt iur at 846- ie Luther; le study se iors Luthen formation call phone records accessible from the homepage. Not all students’ ad dresses and phone num bers are listed on the page, and much of the information appears to be outdated. However, the Office of Admissions and Records would not comment on what student informa tion it supplies to those who request it. Some students do not see the issue of pri vacy and safety online as a problem. Bryan Tucker (not his real name), a computer science graduate stu dent, said Texas A&M protects students’ priva cy sufficiently. "Whether students do enough to protect their qwn.privacy is an entire ly different question,” Tucker saiil But privacy and safety on the Internet is quickly becoming a concern to many Americans. Pennsylvania resident Marlene Stumpf was murdered last month af ter receiving a bouquet of roses from an online ad mirer. Her husband is charged in the slaying. Last year, a woman ap parently solicited her own sexual torture and mur der, allegedly by a man she encountered in a “chat room.” These cases are exam ples of what some psy chologists call “the Mardi Gras syndrome,” a ten dency to believe that one can say anything without consequences when hid den behind a “mask.” But finding informa tion about people any where in the country is not difficult at all, Dennett said. Internet searches and phone directories not only provide a web surfer with someone’s home ad dress, but some print a map showing the exact lo cation of the residence. There is even a “Stalk er’s Home Page” that pro vides scores of links to in formation services and search engines. Nevertheless, Tucker said, the Internet is not any more dangerous than more convention al sources of research and communication. “ [It’s as] safe as walking down the street,” he said. Lt. 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