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In November 2021 thousands of migrants are trying to enter the EU across Poland‘s border with Belarus. Polish activists receive urgent calls for help. But it‘s not only the migrants who come up against borders, the activists do too.

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In this video, Mishaal Khan walks through real-world OSINT techniques that show how anyone can be found online using free, publicly available tools. David is joined by Mishaal who demonstrates how to go from basic Google searches to advanced data extraction using license plates, phone numbers, email addresses, and usernames. He covers tools and methods that range from simple people search websites to advanced techniques using breach data, APIs, metadata extraction, and more.

Topics covered include:

  • Google Dorking and advanced search engines (Yandex, DuckDuckGo, Bing)
  • People and phone number search tools (FastPeopleSearch, Sync.Me, TrueCaller)
  • Social media enumeration (WhatsMyName.app, Maigret, Holehe)
  • Image and location analysis (Google Street View, GeoINT, Wigle.net)
  • Historical Whois and DNS lookups (Whoxy, WebTechSurvey)
  • Vehicle and VIN lookup via Carvana, O’Reilly Auto, Turo, and government APIs
  • OSINT through metadata in Google Docs and social media profiles
  • Automation with tools like Burp Suite, Caido, and Postman
  • Breach data investigation using HaveIBeenPwned and offline breach dumps
  • Real-world examples including voter databases, hotel Wi-Fi systems, and email profiling

This is a detailed, scenario-driven walkthrough of how OSINT is used in real investigations, not just theory. The video also touches on operational security (OpSec) and the limits of privacy in a world where so much personal data is available to anyone who knows where to look.

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Thorium has been the holy grail of energy production for the better part of a century so when China announced they got one working it took the world by surprise. The twist? It was built on declassified American research. In this episode we take a look.

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An interview with Jens Walter (Professor and Doctorate in Microbiology) by the woman who debunks social media food-myths (Ann Reardon)

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Video essay on how the hyper-focus in design on convenience and concealing the inner workings of things in everything can influence people individually and society more broadly.

Chapter links

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 1:12 Seamlessness=Thoughtless Reflex
  • 3:20 Limbic Capitalism
  • 5:58 Connection Breakdown
  • 8:08 Sponsor Skip
  • 9:23 Convenient Flattening
  • 11:37 Non-Places
  • 12:41 Destruction of Curiosity
  • 15:01 Destruction of Personal Agency & Relationships
  • 19:30 Convenience is NOT the Highest Virtue of Design
  • 23:25 The Age of Empathy
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Mozilla has been going on a product ending spree over the past few months and another project has entered there sites, Orbit, the AI summarizer extension that entered beta 8 months ago.

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Thought this was interesting primarily for the section on providing dedicated servers while winding down/removing official servers in some(all?) regions.

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Apple usually doesn't miss. But when it comes to AI they've dropped the ball in a very public way. In this episode we see the messy events behind the scenes from a lack of leadership to in-fighting to engineers quitting.

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