The Cheshire Cat
02-13-2009, 06:35 PM
Social engineering!
Now, last night I was laying in bed, mind a clicking, and I stumbled upon a great idea. Now, this idea is mostly for the 'stalkers' out there, but can be a great tool if need be.
#This concept pertains to myspace.
#Sceneario:
You have a significant other that you suspect is fooling around on you. You both have a myspace, yet all the people she has on her friends list, you don't, and Vise Versa. Let's say you see her posting on some guys profile, a lot. She gives you the usual crap of 'he's just a friend'. You want to find out what she's saying, but his profile is private, and it would look weird as fuck if you added him as a friend. Correct? Not only weird, but would give it away that you are keeping tabs on her. WTF do we do?
#The Concept:
You could make a fake profile of some hot girl... but people will most likely think it's a spammer. 10/90 chance of being accepted. That's not good enough for us. We have to play to want people want. People want to 'represent' where they come from. So, we come up with a 'community' profile for their town. Add every single person you can find in that town, along with the person that you suspect she's fooling around on you with. People will find it cool that someone came up with a myspace just to represent their town. And, since they want to rep where they come from, almost everyone will add you.
#The act:
So, everyone accepted your requests... Now what? Check that persons page, and find some things that could be considered/ lead you to suspect she's fooling around? Find actual proof? Instead of being an idiot, let it slide, until you have enough evidence to convict her. Lay in wait. But, you also have to keep people on your friends list. You have to really sell it. Get people involved, have them send you pictures that 'best represent your town style', use your page as a 'around town bulletin board' for parties and events. Just keep people interested in keeping you on their friend lists. Who knows what else you might find ;)
#Other possibilites:
You could get people to post things about themselves. You don't know how many people will give you the keys to the castle, given the right circumstances. I'm talking about secret questions to their email. Bulletins, they are very very useful, just start a 'pen pal' chain bulletin. Now, if they respond to it, you have their email address... most likely the one they use for their myspace. Now, most emails have a secret question to reset, or obtain a password... You could do a 'get to know you' bulletin. And in this bulletin is a nicely placed secret question. Bam. They just gave you the keys to the castle.
#conclusion
Of course, this isn't fool proof, but the chances are greatly increased if you have a scenario, just like the one posted above. Thinking outside the box... it's a wonderful thing. Simple, yet effective...
(This has been self tested and proven succesful [most of the time])
I, in no way am responsible for any of your actions. This is meant for educational purposes only.
Now, last night I was laying in bed, mind a clicking, and I stumbled upon a great idea. Now, this idea is mostly for the 'stalkers' out there, but can be a great tool if need be.
#This concept pertains to myspace.
#Sceneario:
You have a significant other that you suspect is fooling around on you. You both have a myspace, yet all the people she has on her friends list, you don't, and Vise Versa. Let's say you see her posting on some guys profile, a lot. She gives you the usual crap of 'he's just a friend'. You want to find out what she's saying, but his profile is private, and it would look weird as fuck if you added him as a friend. Correct? Not only weird, but would give it away that you are keeping tabs on her. WTF do we do?
#The Concept:
You could make a fake profile of some hot girl... but people will most likely think it's a spammer. 10/90 chance of being accepted. That's not good enough for us. We have to play to want people want. People want to 'represent' where they come from. So, we come up with a 'community' profile for their town. Add every single person you can find in that town, along with the person that you suspect she's fooling around on you with. People will find it cool that someone came up with a myspace just to represent their town. And, since they want to rep where they come from, almost everyone will add you.
#The act:
So, everyone accepted your requests... Now what? Check that persons page, and find some things that could be considered/ lead you to suspect she's fooling around? Find actual proof? Instead of being an idiot, let it slide, until you have enough evidence to convict her. Lay in wait. But, you also have to keep people on your friends list. You have to really sell it. Get people involved, have them send you pictures that 'best represent your town style', use your page as a 'around town bulletin board' for parties and events. Just keep people interested in keeping you on their friend lists. Who knows what else you might find ;)
#Other possibilites:
You could get people to post things about themselves. You don't know how many people will give you the keys to the castle, given the right circumstances. I'm talking about secret questions to their email. Bulletins, they are very very useful, just start a 'pen pal' chain bulletin. Now, if they respond to it, you have their email address... most likely the one they use for their myspace. Now, most emails have a secret question to reset, or obtain a password... You could do a 'get to know you' bulletin. And in this bulletin is a nicely placed secret question. Bam. They just gave you the keys to the castle.
#conclusion
Of course, this isn't fool proof, but the chances are greatly increased if you have a scenario, just like the one posted above. Thinking outside the box... it's a wonderful thing. Simple, yet effective...
(This has been self tested and proven succesful [most of the time])
I, in no way am responsible for any of your actions. This is meant for educational purposes only.