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Dear experts, are there any developments in the direction of collecting data from open sources about a person?
The task is to use photos and tags to find as much information about a person as possible in open sources.
For example, a request for my name gives out a company registered to me, a profile on FB, and everything seems to be.
But I still need to check whether I’m a bot, what I submit to market places, not the correspondence in social networks themselves (but conclusions, such as signs of trolling, etc.
For example, a girl goes on a date with a guy from social networks and takes a screen and adds its description in the program, it will give out similarities from the photo, what social networks are still there and all that.
As far as the work on determining trolling or bots, as I understand it, there are already developments.
Tell me, is it really possible to do this in a very simple and primitive version to demonstrate the concept? To further refine the concept and raise funds.
Further, of course, it would be good to sign all known sites to obtain open information about the user (or through their own integration through an internal user). Not the purpose of the transfer of personal data, but simply the very fact that he is there, well, or he is not there.
Thanks in advance!
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Usually guys who have ideas in the areas of social media intelligence and web mining are good at using Google.
But this is apparently not the case. Nevertheless, I advise you to read about:
1. userrecon
2. Social Mapper
3. Well, and Maltego
4. Yes, it would also be nice to get acquainted with the basics of Kali, many tools are already in the box there.
Mr. Wilkin demonstrated a working tool at the 16th Defcon. If you search, you can find many good forks. Yes, and, in principle, ready-made tools. From guys who know what they're doing.
Tip: ask less, seek more.
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