Burglary Tourism: How Theft Groups Target Homes and How to Defend Yours with Mike O'Rourke of Advanced Operational Concepts
Andy interviews security expert Mike O'Rourke the CEO of Advanced Operational Concepts about "burglary tourism." These are gangs who enter the U.S. to conduct targeted burglaries of affluent homes.
O'Rourke details their tradecraft: OSINT/"Google casing," people-search sites, county records and Zillow, social media exploitation, vehicle follows, illegal trackers, hidden cameras to build patterns of life, and illegal Wi‑Fi/cellular jammers to defeat cloud-based security.
Together they discuss how you can protect your home, not only from foreign gangs, but from everyday threats.
Learn more about Mike O'Rourke and his work: https://adopcon.com/
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00:00 Welcome to Secure Family
01:05 DeleteMe Privacy Sponsor
02:17 Free Scam Protection Series
02:53 Meet Mike ORourke
05:15 What Is Burglary Tourism
06:11 How Crews Operate
08:30 Why They Target You
10:30 Targeting Tradecraft
18:13 Entry Methods and Defenses
19:52 Signal Jammers Explained
23:07 OSINT and Data Exposure
28:18 How Big Will It Get
29:58 Rapid Fire Future Threats
33:39 Wrap Up and Resources
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