fbnames (11 files)
facebook-urls.txt.bz2 |
1.39GB |
facebook-names-withcount.txt.bz2 |
477.27MB |
facebook-names-unique.txt.bz2 |
479.33MB |
facebook-names-original.txt.bz2 |
504.06MB |
facebook-lastnames-withcount.txt.bz2 |
21.17MB |
facebook-firstnames-withcount.txt.bz2 |
16.38MB |
README |
1.71kB |
facebook-f.last-withcount.txt.bz2 |
66.35MB |
facebook-first.l-withcount.txt.bz2 |
36.93MB |
facebook.rb |
1.22kB |
facebook.nse |
3.91kB |
Type: Dataset
Bibtex:
Tags:
Bibtex:
@article{,
title= {Facebook Names Dataset},
keywords= {},
journal= {},
author= {Ron Bowes (Skull Security)},
year= {2010},
url= {https://blog.skullsecurity.org/2010/return-of-the-facebook-snatchers},
license= {},
abstract= {171 million names (100 million unique)
This torrent contains:
The URL of every searchable Facebook user's profile
The name of every searchable Facebook user, both unique and by count (perfect for post-processing, datamining, etc)
Processed lists, including first names with count, last names with count, potential usernames with count, etc
The programs I used to generate everything
So, there you have it: lots of awesome data from Facebook. Now, I just have to find one more problem with Facebook so I can write "Revenge of the Facebook Snatchers" and complete the trilogy. Any suggestions? >:-)
Limitations
So far, I have only indexed the searchable users, not their friends. Getting their friends will be significantly more data to process, and I don't have those capabilities right now. I'd like to tackle that in the future, though, so if anybody has any bandwidth they'd like to donate, all I need is an ssh account and Nmap installed.
An additional limitation is that these are only users whose first characters are from the latin charset. I plan to add non-Latin names in future releases.},
tos= {},
superseded= {},
terms= {}
}
facebook-urls.txt.bz2