Researchers have identified an open-source tool they say allows snoops to scrape Google account data.
The new tool, GHunt, allows security people to analyze a person’s Google
footprint based on an email address, according to a report
in The Daily Swig.
This includes the individual’s name, Google ID, YouTube channel and Google services such as Photos and Maps, the report says.
GHunt can
also “reveal public photos, phone model, make, firmware and installed software, and potentially, the user’s physical location,” The Daily Swig alleges.
Thomas
Hertzog, who developed the tool, tells The Daily Swig that “GHunt is for people curious about the public information generated by their Google activity and what an attacker might
extract from it, or people using OSINT in their work, such as in threat hunting.”