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    The OSINT Newsletter – Issue #96

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    šŸ‘‹ Welcome to the 96th issue of The OSINT Newsletter. This issue contains OSINT news, community posts, tactics, techniques, and tools to help you become a better investigator. My goal with this newsletter is to help promote the OSINT industry, develop better investigators, and raise awareness of ethical use cases for open source intelligence.

    🪃 If you missed the last newsletter, here’s a link to catch up.

    ⚔ Geolocation, Geolocation, Geolocation: OSINT and Location Analysis

    The OSINT Newsletter - Issue #95

    The OSINT Newsletter – Issue #95

    Let’s get started. ā¬‡ļø

    šŸ“° The State of Online Search: How to Find What You’re Looking For in the Age of AI

    Craig talks about changes to the YouTube search functionality, among other things, and how the emergence of AI-first feature functionality will change how we find content online, making many old methods obsolete.

    Read on Digital Digging…

    šŸŽ© H/T: Craig Silverman

    šŸ“° Identifying ā€˜Less-Lethal’ Weapons Used By DHS Agents in US Immigration Raids and Protests

    Visual recognition is a cornerstone skill set for any intelligence professional. The ability to quickly analyze an image and draw upon your experience to quickly identify an object, person, or location is the difference between a novice and a legend. Trevor gives you a crash course on identifying ā€œless-lethalā€ weapons.

    šŸŽ© H/T: Trevor Ball

    Read on Bellingcat…

    šŸ“° The #1 Downloaded Skill on OpenClaw was Malware!

    OpenClaw is still making its rounds online and it’s worth mentioning again. What we’re witnessing might be the ā€œMySpaceā€ of LLMs, opening the door for more sophisticated versions later. Much like early social media, it’s filled with scams, like concealing malware inside the OpenClaw skill marketplace.

    šŸŽ© H/T: chiefofautism

    Read on X…

    šŸ”Ž OSINT Entity Extractor

    OSINT Entity Extractor is a Obsidian plugin that allows you to leverage your OpenAI API key to extract insights from content found online with ease, creating a nice visualization of key data points.

    GitHub

    šŸŽ© H/T: thomasjjj

    šŸ”Ž p3Wifi

    If you’ve ever used Wigle but feel like it’s too much of a blast from the past, check out p3Wifi. Similar, but modern.

    Web App

    šŸ”Ž ThunderBit

    If Instant Data Scraper is coming up short for you, consider ThunderBit. It’s like ChatGPT and Instant Data Scraper in a tag team match up, but it’s in your web browser as a Chrome Extension.

    Browser Extension

    ⭐ Sponsor: SockPuppet.io

    SockPuppet delivers secure, isolated environments with persistent virtual desktops and phones, real carrier-based SMS for OTPs, and residential IP connectivity—selectable from hundreds of locations. All accessible through a simple web interface that scales as your investigations grow.

    Visit SockPuppet.io to empower your investigations with technology trusted by intelligence professionals.

    šŸ New CTF Challenge Live – The Unknown Bridge

    A new CTF challenge has been posted on our CTF website. This week’s CTF challenge focuses on identifying the full name of a bridge seen in the background of a flying U.S. Navy UAV.

    Start competing in our Capture the Flag (CTF)

    🪃 If you missed the last CTF, here’s a link to catch up.

    Last week’s CTF challenge featured an image reverse lookup OSINT task titled ā€œLocating Epsteinā€.

    By closely examining the wall behind the subject, we could take a screenshot of the window area and run it through PicDetective which then pointed us to the Great Wall of China.

    Additional visual clues were also present, such as Chinese writing visible on the wall, which also indicated that the location was in China.

    The task tested participants OSINT skills, particularly their ability to perform image reverse lookups, analyze subtle visual clues, and leverage the appropriate tools to identify the location accurately.

    āœ… That’s it for the free version of The OSINT Newsletter. Consider upgrading to a paid subscription to support this publication and independent research.

    By upgrading to paid, you’ll get access to the following:

    ⚔ Organizing Information and Avoiding Duplication of Effort

    • When doing an investigation, you can very easily retrace your steps accidentally and waste a lot of time. In this issue, I will step through my method for collecting and organizing information and improving efficiency.

    šŸ‘€ All paid posts in the archive. Go back and see what you’ve missed!

    šŸš€ If you don’t have a paid subscription already, don’t worry there’s a 7-day free trial. If you like what you’re reading, upgrade your subscription. If you can’t, I totally understand. Be on the lookout for promotions throughout the year.

    🚨 The OSINT Newsletter offers a free premium subscription to all members of law enforcement. To upgrade your subscription, please reach out to LEA@osint.news from your official law enforcement email address.



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