Woman Reunites With Birth Family After Simple Google Search
Ebony Keck was given up for adoption when she was two-years-old, and has wondered about the family from which she was separated ever since. Almost 20 years later, the young Pennsylvania woman is set to reunite with her birth family, all because of a simple, instant Web search. Keck currently lives with a friend's grandmother, and one day, because she was "just bored," she decided to google herself.
Keck told CNN that after clicking on one of the first search results, a link to adoption.com, "My full name, my birth date, my mom's name, my birth certificate" all popped up. "I just screamed," she said. Keck's sister had been searching for her since 2006, but had experienced no luck until Ebony whimsically decided to search herself. Ebony called her previously unknown family members and learned that, even though her birth mother had recently passed away, she had the one sister, two older brothers, and a crew of nieces and nephews -- all of whom she plans to meet in person very soon.
In 2007, separate studies revealed that about half of all US citizens have at some point googled their own, or an acquaintance's, name, but that number has surely increased by now. If anyone remains who hasn't typed their own name into a search bar, Ms. Keck's heartwarming story should certainly provide adequate inspiration. [From: CNN]
In 2000, a photo of a giant cat named Snowball was forwarded around the Internet and posted on many Web sites. The accompanying story was that a man had an 87-pound cat that was born to a mother that lived near a nuclear lab. The story spread so far that it was discussed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Good Morning America. Unfortunately, it was just computer-manipulated image made by Cordell Hauglie, the man in the picture, yet people still haven't realized that you can't believe everything you see on the Web.
Top 8 Online Hoaxes
Everything Must Go
A farmer's house was cleaned out out after Craigslist ads said that all his possessions were being offered up for free. The man lost thousands of dollars worth of his stuff, and, unfortunately, this isn't the only incident of its kind. Last year, a woman's niece posted a similar ad, which led to people stripping everything from the aunt's empty apartment, including light fixtures. And recently, someone tried the same thing on a Massachusetts family, but they happened to be home when the gatherers arrived.
Photoshopping Dupes America
In 2000, a photo of a giant cat named Snowball was forwarded around the Internet and posted on many Web sites. The accompanying story was that a man had an 87-pound cat that was born to a mother that lived near a nuclear lab. The story spread so far that it was discussed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Good Morning America. Unfortunately, it was just computer-manipulated image made by Cordell Hauglie, the man in the picture, yet people still haven't realized that you can't believe everything you see on the Web.
Stick To Match.com, People!
Getting sexy messages from somebody you don't know should set off some warning bells, but apparently there will always be people, mostly men, who believe they're about to score big. There are loads of tales like this, including a man who showed up naked at a house in New Zealand after misleading text messages and a Saudi Arabian who was robbed by teenagers when he showed up for a good time. Seriously, if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
Still Too Good to Be True
What's better than meeting someone online for love? Getting paid to do it, which is how an Australian farmer found himself kidnapped in . Several men pretended to be a woman, enticing Des Gregor, 53, to come to to get married and receive $85,000 in gold as dowry. When he got there, he was taken hostage and threatened with having his limbs hacked off unless he paid them the same amount. Fortunately, police duped the kidnappers and Gregor was safe. Gregor learned his lesson, apparently – "Just be careful - make sure you check everything out 100 per cent," he said.
Watch Out For Those Cameras
With the amount of people embarrassed or worse by leaked photos and videos of bad behavior online, it's no wonder that they'd be used for blackmail. This is exactly what happened to a 75-year-old Amish widower after he slept with a prostitute. The woman and her boyfriend extorted $67,000 from the man, saying there was a camera installed in his bedroom and that photos of the trysts would go online. Fortunately, the pair and two accomplices were arrested. So much for the Amish being behind in technology.
High Salary, Low Discretion
Seeing a job posting that promises thousands of dollars for at-home work will most likely get a lot of applicants and a lot of non-believers. Still, almost 80 people, including lawyers, were allegedly hired to work for a financial company doing research and all sorts of projects for $14,000 a month. They had conference calls, corporate e-mail addresses, contracts, and direct deposit forms, but after they didn't get paid for a few weeks, they realized it was all fake. There was no such company, the owner disappeared, and nobody knows what happened. So beware – if that job listing sounds amazing, do your research before you end up duped.
Scamming the Scammers
You've probably heard about or even received an e-mail about getting funds from or another African country if you send them a small sum. This is called 419 fraud, and rather than sit idly by, Michael Berry founded 419eater.com as a way to get revenge. The site encouraged people to bait the scammers, often to get the Nigerians to take pictures holding up offensive signs in English. Some users were successful in getting cash sent to them, although this was discouraged. Either way, it's good to know that anyone can be had, even the perpetrators.
Times Gets Owned in Joke Article
The phenomenon of Rickrolling has become so popular that even the New York Times covered it. Unfortunately for that respected paper, the coverage of the story found it getting getting duped by a Youtube video made by a student at Eastern Washington University . The article talked about a video that showed the student interrupting a timeout at a women's basketball game and somehow playing the song over the PA system. Unfortunately, this never happened and the video was a fake. So, an article on a prank ends up getting pranked too. Is there no end to this madness?





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Subscribe to commentsonlymeemawSep 8th 2009 1:39AM
On October 3rd, my sisters and brother and I will be meeting our half-sister that we never knew we had. Her mother and our father met and married in 1932, and divorced before she was born in 1934. Our mother married him in 1948. Then our father passed away in 1968, when we were all young teenagers. Last year, I was searching for any relatives of our father, and posted as much information as I had on genealogy.com. Less than a week later, our long-lost sister contacted me by email, and sent pictures of our father and her mother..there was no doubt! She is now 78 and the rest of us are in our 50's. I am just sorry I didn't start my search sooner.
jennaSep 8th 2009 1:57AM
IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER, BY THE NAME OF IRENE FAY CREECH, BORN IN L.A CA, 1941, SHE HAS A BROTHER, LIVING IN FLD. CAN ANYONE HELP, THXS
big johnsonSep 8th 2009 2:39AM
After finding out that her father was Idi Amin, she said, "Wow, that's great!....wasn't he famous or something?"...
keepmepostedokSep 8th 2009 3:13AM
ladykodaikbear33: People, can NOT take your children permanently. And adopt them out.You apparently didn't do what was expected of you as a mother. GET Yourself a Lawyer. Something simuliar happened to my daughter. Her EX CON partner, father of the children, made accusations that were not true, to punish my daughter for leaving him... during this time he had kidnapped my daughter. In doing so CPS took the children.Even placed them with his sick family. My daughter had to do a case plan.Which she started to do, then,him & his local family conspired to interrupted that plan. This continued for four long years.Mean while I tried to get the children and was denyed because I made a comment "my daughter never hurt her children" We filed and asked for a court appointed lawyer, several times. That also was denied, repeatedly.. My daughter paid her child support and was NOT allowed contact ,not even supervised, not even third party.had NOT seen or talked to her young children in four years, neither had I. NO contact. They told her once she completed a case plan, she could see her children. They gave her the Biggest case plan to do , expecting her to fail. She finally completed her case plan, once the EX was convicted.( and in prison) Proved herself.But during that 4 years DCF had placed the children with abusers. My grand children now suffer from PTSD and other mental illnesses,and have physical scars, due to the relatives abuse,where CPS placed them.They threatened to take away my daughters parental rights.My daughter had Nothing but a parking ticket, but the father, had a LONG Criminal record (enti re life)and they believed him & his family. Finally the grand daughter called CPS for abuse and was removed.But there were many calls to CPS Only to deaf ears over that long abusive four years. From witnesses who saw the relatives abusing my grand children.CPS looked the other way.Finally 4 yrs later CPS called me. They realized that MY daughter & our family were victims of the sick family,after I talked to them and explained the sick things his family was doing. And we gained custody. But its a little too late. These children were abused while in CPS care. When they should have been with Me. The One who never harmed them and their own Mother who never harmed them in their lives.
My daughters rights as a mother were completely violated,when she was refused a chance in court,supervised visitation, and a lawyer to help her. I am searching now for a lawyer and we plan on suing CPS, The County, Sheriffs, State attorney office etc. they destroyed My daughter and her children by listening to hearsay., with NO evidence. All unfounded made up BS. Now 18mos later (Aug2009) His family reappears to see the children, the fathers, Mom, this time from out of state,she visits we allow it, but after she visits him in prison , she makes allegations (3 weeks ago)..CPS is now back at my daughters door The children are now 12 & 17.This sick family is still trying to control My daughter and the children who are now old enough to see exactly what happened and why. It was horrible explaining WHY your mother & moms family was missing for years. Now they understand why. They were actually told their mother was locked in a mental ward, and she hated them..could you imagine. And CPS allowed this for four years NEVER once allowing US to talk. We were dismissed each and every time we tried.
This State is going to SEE the BIGGEST LAWSUIT they probably have ever seen...in the near Furture.vSomeone is going to pay for the damages done to My family. And I will make sure of it.
siouxcitygroveSep 8th 2009 3:45AM
I hope you get them!!!!
whateverSep 8th 2009 3:44AM
I had the unfortunate pleasure of meeting my biological family. All found through yes google, and myspace. All I have to say is THANK GOD I WAS ADOPTED.
GeoffreySep 8th 2009 3:59AM
Jesus Christ lady, comments, not novels please. As far as Ebony goes: Does a black person exist with a name that does not describe her or his skin color or African country?
ParaJennerSep 8th 2009 5:58AM
None of this was done through the internet but my sister adopted her son about 10 years ago. A few years after that they found out he had 5 other siblings that were also adopted out to two other families. Then about 2 or 3 years after they found all that out she had to go through a surgery (hysterectomy) and was totally upset by that because she was still hoping to have a bio child...not that she didn't love her son or think of him as her own...she just felt less of a woman because she couldn't have a baby. I totally got that because it took my hubby and I 12 1/2 years to have a baby and you kind of do feel like less of a woman....it's a woman thing i think. Anyway, back to the story. While she was still recovering in the hospital her husband came to visit her (couldn't stay with her because they had a son that needed taken care of) he told her they got a call that from the same place they adopted their son from and there was another baby born to the same bio mom that needed to be adopted. They decided to go through with it. I tease her now that she's a walking miracle....she goes in to have a hysterectomy and comes out with a baby. How many women can say that? LOL. That makes 7 children (that we know of) that was born to the same bio mom...and more recently found out the same bio dad that were taken away and adopted out. We do know that most of these children (my sisters oldest son included) were abused and/or neglected. I just think adoption is wonderful and I think it's amazing that my sister was able to adopt 2 GREAT boys years apart who happen to be bio brothers. All 3 of these adoptive families...my sister, and the two other families live in different states but every year they make sure to take turns going to each others houses for a visit so that all 7 of these children get to grow up knowing each other. How awesome is that!?!? I mean it's horrible what they all went through and they can't be together all the time but at least they do get to see each other and they all now have a wonderful family!
sweetguy372006Sep 8th 2009 6:00AM
i to was adopted in 1976 to a great family but have searched for my real mother since i was 17 years of age.I have tried to get the state of California to open up my file since it is a closed firle but they refuse to give me any information.In my heart and soul i feel a void of not knowing about my real mother and hope 1 day that ill be able to find her .Im not able to pay for these sites that you have to pay a fee to find a loved one so its heck to get anywhere on my case.Me and my siblings were not only taken from my real father by 1 state but by 2 states and he was a abuser of not only us kids but also the ladys in his life.The last thing im aware of that he told my real mother was she could leave but if she tried to take us kids he would kill her .
fgowoloSep 8th 2009 7:04AM
well that so sweet that they are able to reunited but for me its a different story, I was raised and believed that the person i call my dad everyday is actually my stepdad. I found about this when I was 11 years so ever since that day, I made a decision to find out if the story is true and yes it was. so I been thinking this whole time who is my real dad and how come he is not part of my life, where is he, why did he leave me and how did he look like. well the story goes on, apparently the war separated us, my mom apart from my real biological dad and my older sister and brother whom i didn't know i had. so I know there is nothing i can do to change the story so I just believed and have faith in god to one day reunite me with my older brother and sister so they can tell me the true about my dad. so in 2004, we meet, we found in Uganda in Africa, in 2001 and we did a documentation so they can come here in American and we met in 2004. so my oldest told me the story so that change the rest of my life, I don't look to my stepdad who raised me since I was two like my real dad but both him and my mother have lied to me. I'm trying to forgive them but I can't, specially when my annoying little brother who is 20 got in to a yelling with my mom and I tried to stop him and he started screaming at me and call me names and said that I'm not his brother, I'm all his half brother and that I shouldn't or have any right to talk to him. so that really heard my feeling but I grew up watching and raising them, I was there when they were born so I is not a big deal, I can leave with that, i mean my whole life i was lie too, so its ok, i'm use to be lie or be cheated too. I'm so glade and happy that his lady Ms. Kecker was about to meet with her family and I'm sorry about her mother but I hope they find their dad and meet and be one big happy family again.
Abeni S.Sep 8th 2009 10:00AM
It is an amazing story, and there are probably many similar stories. I found my Birth Mother on classmates.com and my Birth Father on facebook.com. Awesome! Thank you technology =)