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83 Million Developers Walked Into a Digital Minefield And Most Never Even Knew It Continue reading on OSINT Team »
83 Million Developers Walked Into a Digital Minefield And Most Never Even Knew It Continue reading on OSINT Team »
We all love browser extensions. They make life easier — ad blockers remove annoying ads, grammar tools fix our writing, password managers… Continue reading on OSINT Team »
Most cybersecurity resumes don’t fail because the candidate lacks skills. They fail because the resume doesn’t communicate those skills in a way recruiters actually understand. Here’s something worth knowing: a recruiter typically spends less than 10 seconds scanning a resume before deciding whether to keep reading or move on. That’s not a mytth: it’s just the … Read more
Author: Berend Watchus. Independent AI & Cybersecurity Researcher. Testcases: Google Gemini and Grok (xAI) Case example 1 [Google Gemini AI image, these people do not exist but the brands and the logo’s do exist] The current deployment of commercial Large Language Model (LLM) image generation tools has revealed a critical systemic flaw. Recent test cases confirm that … Read more
Wireshark 4.6.5 just dropped 3 days ago, more than enough reason to revisit it, I wrote about and years ago but its time to do some new article about it. Because the proof is in the packets. The Scenario You’ve probably Lived Through It’s 2:47 PM on a Friday. The CFO just messaged you: “The network is slow.” You … Read more
Imagine this. You’ve just spent £700 on a flashy-sounding CTI certification and three months grinding through study material. You finally… Continue reading on OSINT Team »
Whether you’re looking for a quick, thrilling short-story read or a full-length spy novel to sink into, the Corey Pearson—CIA Spymaster Series delivers high-stakes action and real-world tension. These stories move fast, hit hard, and pull you deep into a world where one decision can change everything. Behind the fiction … Read more
Real CIA espionage is surveillance, tradecraft, covert operations, and staying hidden in plain sight There’s a common misconception about CIA operatives overseas. People picture fast cars, rooftop chases, and shootouts in narrow alleys. That makes for great movies. It’s just not how the real game is played. The truth is quieter. Slower. And … Read more
This blog was written by Flavio Critelli of the University of Perugia and co-founder of Italian Cyber Team. He is part of the Maltego Grants Program and works at the intersection of OSINT, threat intelligence, and investigative training for academic, law enforcement, and military audiences. There is no shortage of data in modern investigations. If … Read more
Open Source Processing: Sentiments Toward Ministry of State Security Informercial on Hostile Foreign Forces Encouraging Lying Flat After a long break from posting, I am finally getting back into the game. Hopefully I will be able to do so more often going forward. I am actually going to try something I hadn’t often done before. Many … Read more