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Stalkscan shows the creepy power of Facebook's Graph Search

February 15, 2017 by Paul Spoerry 4 Comments



Facebook Scanner – Alle ‘publieke’ info die Facebook jou niet laat zien
De ultieme stalktool, volledig gratis én anoniem!

Do you know how much of your information is out there?

In 2013 Facebook launched a powerful new feature called Graph Search. The new search engine allowed users open access to many data sources Facebook had previously kept to itself. This allows searching for photos of yourself, your neighbor when she was 21 and all the way to the super ability to stalk single friends’ comments, events they’ve attended, statuses they’ve liked, and even seeing which bars they visit most often. Facebook Graph Search made all of this possible.

Facebook quietly back-burnered this because people, understandably so, found it super creepy. However, the functionality is still there. Self-proclaimed Belgian "ethical hacker" Inti De Ceukelaire has created a web interface that lets you make the most out of Graph Search. It's appropriately named Stalkscan.

De Ceukelaire told Motherboard (https://goo.gl/HhhDhH):

"Graph Search and its privacy issues aren’t new, but I felt like it never really reached the man on the street. With my actions and user-friendly tools I want to target the non-tech-savvy people because most of them don’t have a clue what they are sharing with the public."

Stalkscan simply shows you all the power of Graph Search in one simple user interface. Just enter the your profile, or that of the person you want to run Graph Search on and behold all of the information. It should be noted the tool only shows content you have access to; if the privacy settings of the profile disallow you from seeing the content you won't have access to it. Stalkscan simply provides an easy interface to see what's already available.

Not sure why it defaulted to non-English. It's simply to change but here's the English link: http://stalkscan.com/en/

Check this out on Google+

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About Paul Spoerry

I’m a groovy cat who’s into technology, Eastern Thought, and house music. I’m a proud and dedicated father to the coolest little guy on the planet (seriously, I'm NOT biased). I’m fascinated by ninjas, the Internet, and anybody who can balance objects on their nose for long periods of time.

I have a utility belt full of programming languages and a database of all my knowledge on databases... I practice code fu. Oh, I've also done actual Kung Fu, and have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

I run. I meditate. I dance. I blog at PaulSpoerry.com, tweet @PaulSpoerry, and I'm here on Google+.

I'm currently work for IBM developing web enabled insurance applications for IBM and support and develop a non-profit called The LittleBigFund.

Comments

  1. Nirbhay Bisht says

    February 16, 2017 at 10:11 am

    How to work

  2. Paul Spoerry says

    February 16, 2017 at 10:19 am

    It's easy; follow the link, input the URL, click the link for the given section you want to explore after it retrieves the results.

  3. Nirbhay Bisht says

    February 16, 2017 at 10:36 am

    That's great

  4. Robert Pietsch says

    February 19, 2017 at 1:41 pm

    Hey what's up

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