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    The OSINT Newsletter – Issue #100

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    šŸ‘‹ Welcome to the 100th 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.

    ⚔ Offline OSINT: Local Search Tools and Methods

    The OSINT Newsletter - Issue #99

    The OSINT Newsletter – Issue #99

    Let’s get started. ā¬‡ļø

    šŸ“° Public GitHub Repositories from News Organizations

    Open Journalism delivers a biweekly update of open source projects published by news organizations. Sometimes tools, datasets, or other useful bits of information, make sure show your support for this great project.

    Read on Open Journalism…

    šŸŽ© H/T: Scott Klein

    šŸ“° Changes in Google Programmable Search Engines

    There are changes coming to custom search engines in Google. They will no longer have the option to do a full web. Many OSINT tools are built on the back of custom search engines. If you use any, it might be time to diversify.

    Read on LinkedIn…

    šŸŽ© H/T: Henri Beek

    šŸ“° Open-source intelligence shuts down

    This article highlights something I’ve mentioned often, becoming too reliant on datasets being available and eventually being disrupted by changes. Satellite images of the area affected in the ongoing war in Iran have been blocked or removed. Many research projects rely on regular access to these images for humanitarian purposes or otherwise.

    Read on The Economist… | No Paywall

    šŸ”Ž WireTapper

    This is a niche tool. It may even be somewhat of a grey tool. Using the Wigle, WPA Sec, OpenCellID, and Shodan API keys, WireTapper provides insight into location-based technical data from passive sources.

    GitHub

    šŸŽ© H/T: h9zdev

    šŸ”Ž Deaddrop

    Another Telegram search engine. Always build redundancy. Search for content within a scraped Telegram archive and find information that isn’t indexed by search engines.

    Web App | LinkedIn

    šŸŽ© H/T: The OSINT Consultants

    šŸ”Ž LootBin

    Termbin is like Pastebin but through the command line. LootBin helps you gather information from Termbin, another source not indexed by search engines.

    GitHub

    šŸŽ© H/T: gustqvo432

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    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.

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    ⚔5 Ethical Ways to Develop Your OSINT Skill Set

    • Developing an OSINT skill set is valuable for a variety of roles. I’ve seen OSINT used everywhere from recruiting for HR departments to tracking Elon Musk’s airplane. If you’re looking for ways to build your skill set ethically, you’ve come to the right place. If you practice all 5 methods even once, you’ll be noticeably better.

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