HIGHLIGHTS
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A Facebook search glitch will only
find images of your female friends
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The same search performed on male
friends, returned random results
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This was discovered by Belgian
white-hat hacker Inti De Ceukelaire
Facebook is arguably the most popular social media platform
around the globe, used by users young and old. Recently, a Belgian security
researcher stumbled upon a weird glitch in Facebook's search function that only
let him search for photos of his female friends but not his male friends. This
glitch was discovered by Belgian white-hat hacker Inti De Ceukelaire.
This glitch - reported on Twitter earlier this week - has
been corroborated by others too, such as the TheNextWeb, which reports that it
was able to replicate this glitch across various Facebook accounts.
We were also independently able to replicate the glitch. The report explains
that when you type “photos of my female friends” into Facebook's search bar,
you'll get a series of random photos from your female friends. However, when
the moment you type in the same search string but replace “female” with “male,”
you're presented with a series of random photos from across Facebook. It's also
reported that these random photos typically came from groups and accounts that
that they did not follow.
Meer zelfs: bij het opvragen van foto's van je mannelijke
vrienden, gaat Facebook er van uit dat je foto's van vrouwen wou gaan bekijken.
*Facepalm* pic.twitter.com/lIOBtAnvla
— Inti De Ceukelaire (@intidc) February 11, 2019
This is certainly a strange glitch, which no one seems to
have found until now. However, this isn't the first time De Ceukelaire has shot
into the limelight for such discoveries. Over the part few years, this
white-hat hacker has been notorious for pulling many pranks, but all with the
intention of exposing security and privacy limitations in the everyday services
that we consume. In 2017, De Ceukelaire reportedly used Facebook's private search
functionality to extract the personal email of the current First Lady of the
United States, Melania Trump.
However, in the case of the Facebook search bug, De
Ceukelaire tells TheNextWeb that he came across this glitch purely by chance.
“I found that I could no longer filter by men, but it was still possible to
filter by females,” said De Ceukelaire. Now that this is out in the open, let's
see how long it is before Facebook fixes it.
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