Securely download a copy of your Facebook account:
- Account data (JSON + Gephi Files)
- All tagged pictures
I have been using wuala for almost two years now and have been quite happy with it. End of September the wuala team announced to discontinue one of their coolest features: trading storage. This means that wuala is now yet another online cloud storage service, with client-side encryption as their only competitive advantage.
Therefore I will quit using wuala as I do not want to spend money on online storage space. At the time of writing this blog post, I have around one year to make use of the ~180GB wuala storage I earned with trading storage, before I have to pay for this storage space.
In conclusion: major bummer that wuala is moving away from a P2P storage system towards a client-server paradigm - Have a look at other online storage services
We will present a new tool to extract the complete account information from social networks, like Facebook, at this years' ACSAC.
More information on the social snapshot project are also available here: Social Snapshots: Digital Forensics for Online Social Networks
Currently I am looking for ways to visualize extracted data from Facebook. Gephi is a graph visualization tool that looks very promising for creating fancy graphs. Below are two graphs I created with Gephi on my Facebook data (extracted with a social snapshot of my account).
The first graph outlines how my Facebook Friends are connected with each other - the bigger the Graph nodes - the more connected is a given friend with other FB friends of mine. The second graph outlines who tags whom the most - on pictures amongst my FB friends.