Wednesday Updates #36
Content Sharing
MJ Baniasshared an awesome post in Bullsh*t Hunting, A Free OSINT Lesson: Search Indexes, Record Shops, and Flipping through Vinyl.
OSINT Switzerland shared a post on LinkedIn revealing about metadata in images shared via LinkedIn messages. Read full post.
Tech Enthusiast aka @CtPrecious shared some awesome resources for learning OSINT in this thread. See the list.
Also don’t forget to checkout our awesome website, OSINTResources.com
Blogs Reads
Notorious Malware, Spam Host “Prospero” Moves to Kaspersky Lab
The Death of OSINT: How Open-Source Intelligence Lost Its Edge in an Overhyped World
Investigating US Government — and Trump Adminstration — Influence in Your Country
External Reading
From Open-Source to All-Source: Leveraging Local Knowledge for Atrocity Prevention
The Story of a Storm - Part 1: Visualising Climate Data with NASA’s Giovanni Tool
CIRCIA & the Future of Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure
Videos Worth Watching
OSINT Podcasts
Smashing Security Podcast released a new episode, History's biggest heist just happened, and online abuse discussing about the recent Bybit hack.
OSINT Events & Challenges
BellingCat Open-Source Challenges are back. Test your open source research skills with these challenges. Checkout them now at challenge.bellingcat.com
Shall we start writing writeups of these challenges? If you want, tell us in comments.
Tools Changelog
@OSINTindustries added two new modules expanding into niche community platforms. They have also done some updates in their LinkedIn module.
OSINT Toolbox
Clipto.AI - Get your audio and video files transcribed by the world's best AI transcription service, with 99% accuracy for over 99 languages.
Exa - AI tool to search and crawl the web.
CHRONOS - go tool to download and analyze archive org snapshots.
FreeWareWeb FTP Search - Old FTP servers engine. Allows to find even files from the 90s and 2000s (but 2020s too). Lots of advanced search filters.
FBI Crime Data Explorer (stats by USA states) - How many percent of people are killed by their boyfriends and girlfriends? How many times more likely are men to be murder victims than women? Which properties are most likely to be robbed?
Mystery Box
BellingCat Open-Source Challenges are back. Test your open source research skills with these challenges. Checkout them now at challenge.bellingcat.com
Shall we start writing writeups of these challenges? If you want, tell us in comments.
GIJN published a post sharing a List of Non-Governmental Data Alternatives and Archives. View the list.
Thanks for reading OSINT Updates. see you in the next issue.
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Updated : Mar 10,2024
Author: Jonathan Doe
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