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creepy – A Geolocation Information Aggregator AKA OSINT Tool - Wayc0de - 05-07-2012 02:12 PM

Assalamu'alaikum Wr Wb hai

salam sejahtera buat kita semua

sudah lama ane gak bkin thread nie lemes

maklum artis dadakan jadi banyak kesibukan dan job dh relax

kali ini ane mau share sebuah tool yang bernama CREEPY

tool ini gak beda jauh dengan Google Earth, so kalian pada semua tau guna dan manfaat dari tool ini

CEKIDOT !!!

creepy is an application that allows you to gather geolocation related information about users from social networking platforms and image hosting services. The information is presented in a map inside the application where all the retrieved data is shown accompanied with relevant information (i.e. what was posted from that specific location) to provide context to the presentation.

Features

1. Automatic caching of retrieved information in order to reduce API calls and the possibility of hiting limit rates.
2. GUI with navigateable map for better overview of the accumulated information
3. 4 Maps providers (including Google Maps) to use.
4. Open locations in Google Maps in your browser
5. Export retrieved locations list as kmz (for Google Earth) or csv files.
6. Handling twitter authentication in an easy way using oAuth. User credentials are not shared with the application.
7. User/target search for twitter and flickr.

Map Providers

1. Google Maps
2. Virtual Maps
3. Open Street Maps

Information Retrieval Using


1. Twitter’s tweet location
2. Coordinates when tweet was posted from mobile device
3. Place (geographical name) derived from users ip when posting on twitter’s web interface. Place gets translated into coordinates using geonames.com
4. Bounding Box derived from users ip when posting on twitter’s web interface.The less accurate source , a corner of the bounding box is selected randomly.
5. Geolocation information accessible through image hosting services API
6. EXIF tags from the photos posted.

Social Networking Platforms Supported


1. Twitter
2. Foursquare (only checkins that are posted to twitter)
3. Gowalla (only checkins that are posted to twitter)

Image Hosting Services Supported

1. flickr – information retrieved from API
2. twitpic.com – information retrieved from API and photo exif tags
3. yfrog.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
4. img.ly – information retrieved from photo exif tags
5. plixi.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
6. twitrpix.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
7. foleext.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
8. shozu.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
9. pickhur.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
10. moby.to – information retrieved from API and photo exif tags
11. twitsnaps.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags
12. twitgoo.com – information retrieved from photo exif tags

Install Instructions

1. Ubuntu 11.10

creepy is in the universe repository

$ sudo apt-get install creepy

2. Ubuntu 11.04


Add creepy's ppa repository with :

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jkakavas/creepy


Update package list

$ sudo apt-get update


Install creepy

$ sudo apt-get install creepy


Creepy is now in the global menu under Applications-> Internet.

3. Ubuntu 10.10

Add creepy's ppa repository with :

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jkakavas/creepy


Update package list

$ sudo apt-get update


Install creepy

$ sudo apt-get install creepy


Creepy is now in the global menu under Applications-> Internet.

4. Ubuntu 10.04

Add creepy's ppa repository with :

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jkakavas/creepy-lucid


Update package list

$ sudo apt-get update


Install creepy

$ sudo apt-get install creepy


Creepy is now in the global menu under Applications-> Internet.

Alternatively download and install the .deb from github

5. Backtrack 5


Creepy is included in the official BT5 repositories. Install it with :

# apt-get install creepy


creepy is under Backtrack -> Information gathering -> Network analysis -> OSINT Analysis

6. Backtrack 4


Add the repository

deb http://people.dsv.su.se/~kakavas/creepy/ binary/

to your

/etc/apt/sources.list

file.
Update package list

# apt-get update


Install creepy

# apt-get install creepy


Creepy is now in the global menu under Applications-> Internet.

7. Debian unstable (sid)


Install creepy

$ sudo apt-get install creepy


Creepy is now in the global menu under Applications-> Internet.

8. MS Windows


Download the installer for the latest version from github . All dependencies have been bundled in the executable, nothing more to install.
Enjoy creeping!

mungkin sekian dulu tutorial creepy dari ane

semoga bermanfaat bagi kita semua

akhir kata dari ane

wassalamu'alaikum wr wb bye

NB : creepy


RE: creepy – A Geolocation Information Aggregator AKA OSINT Tool - ditatompel - 05-08-2012 07:01 AM

Ajib nih kynya.. Ane coba dulu akh.... ngacir


RE: creepy – A Geolocation Information Aggregator AKA OSINT Tool - Wayc0de - 05-08-2012 11:19 AM

(05-08-2012 07:01 AM)ditatompel Wrote:  Ajib nih kynya.. Ane coba dulu akh.... ngacir

monggo om dita relax