How to spoof your GPS geolocation on Facebook Places or Twitter

Summary: Proof of concept: Ever wanted to rob a bank and give yourself an alibi? Want to bunk off work and prove you're going to the doctors? Now you can.

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So to really push things a bit, how about checking myself and my friend into one of the most secure buildings in the United Kingdom - MI6, the Secret Intelligence Service, the government department that James Bond worked for in the film adaptations of the original Ian Fleming books. This should be a piece of cake, seeing as we've already been in the Queen's bedroom.

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Please read the disclaimer! You can find this and more, including the explanation - as well as the pro's and con's of using spoofed geolocation on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.

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  • RE: How to spoof your GPS geolocation on Facebook Places or Twitter

    The CMD window opens/loads then closes. I can't get to the simulator interface.
    Bloodstorm