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20190519 OSINTCurious Podcast with Special Guest MWOSINT!

20190519 OSINTCurious Podcast with Special Guest MWOSINT!

FromThe OSINT Curious Project


20190519 OSINTCurious Podcast with Special Guest MWOSINT!

FromThe OSINT Curious Project

ratings:
Length:
69 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Things we discussed in Episode 12:


A blog post about fighting the disinformation
The OSINT-Combine Social Lens, that lets you search in an area for posts by Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and Facebook
A new browser add-on for reverse image searches and in addition to that an archive search tool:
A good dark web search engine from the surface web
Shout-out to the @TheBADASS_army - that sounds like another great OSINT For Good group.
from @GIJN: How to pinpoint the location of persons of interest on @instagram, using the case study of fugitive Shahin Gheiybe, who is on the Dutch “Most Wanted” list
Shout-out to https://osint.team
Darkweb shakeup
https://iaca-darkweb-tools.com/ is back
Deepdotweb is gone - so is darkwebnews.com (but not seized?)
There is a news blog called https://darknetlive.com trying to fill that space. 
FreshOnions seems to be back online, now with a v3 address: http://vps7nsnlz3n4ckiie5evi5oz2znes7...


People in this episode:

Kirby Plessas
Sector035
Ginsberg5150
Micah Hoffman
Dutch Osint Guy
and Special Gues MW-OSINT!

For links and shownotes, visit OSINTCurious and watch the webcast on Youtube. Watch us live every other Sunday!

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Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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