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Osint: Open-Source Intelligence (Last updated 9/2022)

Posted By: ELK1nG
Osint: Open-Source Intelligence (Last updated 9/2022)

Osint: Open-Source Intelligence
Last updated 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.25 GB | Duration: 9h 1m

For hackers, investigators, and everyone else

What you'll learn
By the end of the course you will have a good understanding of OSINT, how to perform it, the tools necessary
How your own information online could be used against you.
You will learn Linux basics, and how to setup your own virtual lab.
Various tools and the use cases for each
Requirements
A computer (prefered), smartphone, or tablet with a internet connection. 8 gb memory and 40 gb of hdd to follow along with the VM
Description
In this course you will be learning about OSINT (Open-source intelligence) from a hacker's point of view. Tools, techniques, setting up a virtual lab, and how to protect yourself. This is a comprehensive course that will be using free open source tools to investigate people and companies. No matter if you are totally new to the fascinating world of OSINT and hacking or have some experience, this course will walk you through how both hackers and investigators use these tools and why. This course is designed to be beginner friendly and also help educate experienced individuals alike with a easy to follow and practical approach.  Your safety is also important as we explore the use of sock puppets, a Linux virtual machine and more. Worried about out of date content? I have gone through updating the content as things change, become obsolete, I find new cool tools, or techniques. These updates are free along with the bonus content.Get stuck or have a question? Always feel free to send me a message and I will do my best to help you out!FYI, a reminder: I not anyone that is a part of DGS has any affiliation with any of the vendors, software manufactures, or programmers in this course.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is OSINT and who is OSINT for?

Lecture 3 Mental preperation

Lecture 4 Data sheet

Lecture 5 OSINT Path

Lecture 6 Disclaimer

Lecture 7 What will you need?

Section 2: Reporting

Lecture 8 OSINT Report Template

Lecture 9 OSINT Presentation

Section 3: Getting started

Lecture 10 Virtualization

Lecture 11 Installing Virtualbox (Windows host)

Lecture 12 Tracelabs Linux install

Lecture 13 Tracelabs Linux tour

Lecture 14 Linux Terminal basics

Lecture 15 Taking snapshots in VB for TL Linux

Section 4: About sock puppets

Lecture 16 Why a sock puppet account and what is it?

Lecture 17 Sudo

Lecture 18 https://temp-mail.org/

Lecture 19 Using Text Free for texting updated

Section 5: Data collection

Lecture 20 Handling data

Lecture 21 Taking notes

Lecture 22 Cherry tree templates

Lecture 23 Opening Cherry tree files (No audio)

Lecture 24 Bonus: How to use Cherrytree templates

Lecture 25 Keeping your data safe

Lecture 26 Onionshare

Section 6: Advance searching

Lecture 27 Google Advanced Operators

Lecture 28 Google Maps

Lecture 29 Google Images

Lecture 30 Google alerts

Lecture 31 Other reverse image searches

Lecture 32 Geolocation

Section 7: Reverse searches

Lecture 33 Reverse email

Lecture 34 Phone OSINT

Lecture 35 Bonus: Reverse phone US and Europe

Lecture 36 Reverse Phone

Lecture 37 Deepfake detection

Lecture 38 Deepware.ai

Section 8: Employee and employer searches

Lecture 39 Business searches

Section 9: People searches

Lecture 40 Black Book Online

Lecture 41 xlek

Lecture 42 Dehashed (Updated 2/2/19)

Lecture 43 ';–have i been pwned?

Lecture 44 webmii

Lecture 45 Resume finders

Lecture 46 Family trees

Lecture 47 Property ownership

Lecture 48 Hospitals

Section 10: Website OSINT

Lecture 49 Spiderfoot

Lecture 50 HTTrack

Lecture 51 Updated: Metagoofil

Lecture 52 Webpage Cache

Lecture 53 Saving to the Internet Archive

Section 11: The Darkweb

Lecture 54 The darkweb

Lecture 55 Tor

Lecture 56 2 VPN or not 2 VPN with Tor

Lecture 57 Ahmia.fi

Section 12: Various browser plugins

Lecture 58 Filtering fake news with SurfSafe

Lecture 59 Image Capturing

Lecture 60 User agent switcher

Lecture 61 start.me

Section 13: Social media

Lecture 62 Building a Facebook sock puppet account

Lecture 63 Twitter Mind map

Lecture 64 Twitter

Lecture 65 Facebook ID

Lecture 66 FB Down

Lecture 67 Bypassing Youtube login Bonus

Lecture 68 Bonus: Using social media to track the Capitol riots

Lecture 69 Bonus User searches with Maigret

Lecture 70 Youtube Data Viewer

Lecture 71 Fixed Bonus: Profil3r https://github.com/Greyjedix/Profil3r

Section 14: OSINT Frameworks

Lecture 72 OSINT Framework

Section 15: Miscellaneous

Lecture 73 Maltego

Lecture 74 OSIRT

Lecture 75 EXIF.tools

Lecture 76 Bonus: Canary Tokens

Lecture 77 Bitcoins (Bonus)

Lecture 78 Bonus: Euro OSINT Site

Lecture 79 Australian Tools

Lecture 80 Bonus: Geo-Recon

Lecture 81 BONUS: Online dating

Section 16: Bringing it all together

Lecture 82 Email OSINT Investigation Bonus

Lecture 83 It's test time!

Lecture 84 What's this building?

Lecture 85 Finding a person

Lecture 86 Phone number OSINT

Lecture 87 Quiz (exercise 2)

Lecture 88 Quiz (exercise 2) solution

Section 17: Bonus

Lecture 89 Building a OISNT VM OS from scratch intro

Lecture 90 Loading Mint

Lecture 91 Adding programs from the repository

Lecture 92 Programs from the repository

Lecture 93 Browser extentions

Lecture 94 Git installs Recon Dog

Lecture 95 Pwnbin

Lecture 96 Where to practice your OSINT skills

Section 18: In closing

Lecture 97 In closing

Section 19: Bonus

Lecture 98 Links Updated 4/27/22

Lecture 99 start.me

Lecture 100 Slide dump

Lecture 101 Certifications

Anyone that wants to learn OSINT, hackers, security professionals, investigators, people interested in security.