My number was leaked (checked the dump myself) but I don't show up on this site. Seems like there are some bugs to work out
Have I Been Facebooked?
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Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why would you give it to Facebook?
Because 12-13 years ago when a lot of people signed up, it wasn't clear that they were exceptionally evil. Pre-IPO, pre-ads, back when it was just status updates and photos, it didn't strike a lot of people (myself included) as a particularly bad idea. We hadn't seen the monster social media would become when it suddenly had to improve quarterly profits.
I purchased my first FB ad in late summer 2007. Not sure if that’s also when it opened up.
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
Allowing searches with wildcards is analogous to publishing the entire database. That being said, I think the cat is out of the bag on this one so maybe that wouldn’t be the end of the world.
>Allowing searches with wildcards is analogous to publishing the entire database. What's the harm in publishing a list of phone numbers, without any other info attached? I can generate a list of all phone numbers in north america by iterating through all the digits.
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why would you give it to Facebook?
Because 12-13 years ago when a lot of people signed up, it wasn't clear that they were exceptionally evil. Pre-IPO, pre-ads, back when it was just status updates and photos, it didn't strike a lot of people (myself included) as a particularly bad idea. We hadn't seen the monster social media would become when it suddenly had to improve quarterly profits.
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#35Facebook should email those affected... surely they know who was compromised or not. Shouldn't have to use random sites for this. Why has there been no communication from them?
> Why has there been no communication from them? It's not like they care even a bit. And they wouldn't win any goodwill from it. If you have been zucked, you've been zucked, that is it.
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
>Allowing searches with wildcards is analogous to publishing the entire database. What's the harm in publishing a list of phone numbers, without any other info attached? I can generate a list of all phone numbers in north america by iterating through all the digits.
A list of valid phone numbers is more valuable than a list of all possible phone numbers, for the same reason that a list of valid passwords is much more valuable than a list of all possible passwords. It saves miscreants a lot of time and effort.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_Numberi...
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#371) no indication that there's any rate limiting here beyond a 2 second cooldown (thanks for that, grenoire), but I only tested it using burp intruder community edition, and I only tested it on a set of numbers guaranteed to return false. If anyone wants to test a range with a known-leaked number in it, up to you.
2) it's very possible that if there is rate limiting, it acts invisibly.
But if there's no rate limiting as I suspect, someone can easily just iterate through this data set and extract every number (well, until cloudflare trips the requests). Alternatively, someone can request a large set of numbers that includes their own in order to fuzz the range their own number is in.
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#38So, a few things. 1) no indication that there's any rate limiting here beyond a 2 second cooldown (thanks for that, grenoire), but I only tested it using burp intruder community edition, and I only tested it on a set of numbers guaranteed to return false. If anyone wants to test a range with a known-leaked number in it, up to you. 2) it's very possible that if there is rate limiting, it acts invisibly. But if there's…
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#39So, a few things. 1) no indication that there's any rate limiting here beyond a 2 second cooldown (thanks for that, grenoire), but I only tested it using burp intruder community edition, and I only tested it on a set of numbers guaranteed to return false. If anyone wants to test a range with a known-leaked number in it, up to you. 2) it's very possible that if there is rate limiting, it acts invisibly. But if there's…
Re: Have I Been Facebooked?
#40I'm looking forward to the sequel, "Have I Been 'Have I Been Facebooked'ed" when it turns out this is just a data harvesting operation. If you don't want your phone number leaked don't hand it over to a random website that pinky swears it won't keep it. It's maybe not a scam, but still...
Any one can enter any phone number. What does leaking a phone number without any ties except an IP mean?
no problemo