You can't hide from OSINT! // MENU // 00:00 ▶ I will find you! 01:08 ▶ Introducing//Technisette//Lisette 01:30 ▶ Introducing//NixIntel//Steven 01:58 ▶ Introducing//WebBreacher//Micah 02:41 ▶ What is the OSINT Curious Project? 04:04 ▶ What is OSINT? 04:46 ▶ Does Law Enforcement Use OSINT? 06:03 ▶ Why Do We Do OSINT? 07:28 ▶ Are Government Agencies Happy Facebook Exists? 08:07 ▶ Skills Needed for OSINT 11:32 ▶ Where Do I Start? 12:41 ▶ People/Websites to Help You Start 13:56 ▶ Why Did the OSINT Curious Project Start? 14:26 ▶ Book Recommendations 16:39 ▶ OSINT//Generally Relevant or Are There Different Skills for Different Parts of the World? 18:42 ▶ OSINT Demo//Finding Pivot Points 19:24 ▶ OSINT Demo//Narrowing Down Results 20:44 ▶ OSINT Demo//Searching for Breach Data 21:55 ▶ OSINT Demo//Finding Users on Different Websites 23:58 ▶ Technisette//Finding Missing Daughter 31:31 ▶ Other Careers That Use OSINT 33:12 ▶ How To Be Private Online//Live In A Cave 37:32 ▶ OSINT Operational Security 41:20 ▶ How To Be More Private Online 43:55 ▶ Where To Find More OSINT Tools 44:55 ▶ Women in OSINT? 49:55 ▶ Technisette's Advice For Parents 51:47 ▶ Teach Your Children Your Passion 53:14 ▶ Talk With Your Children About Their Online Habits 56:54 ▶ Image Analysis//Your Room Could Dox You 58:10 ▶ Story: NixIntel//Teenage Hackers 01:04:28 ▶ Story: WebBreacher//Finding Missing Employee 01:07:37 ▶ Story: STRAVA Leaking Military Patrol Routes 01:12:29 ▶ Closing//Leave A Comment! OSINT Curious is a registered, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with the United States IRS (EIN: 84-2781099); and accepts Patreon donations from individuals and sponsors. If you are a sponsor, please contact them if you want to work with them: osintcurio.us/funding/ // The OSINT Curious Project // UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/TheOSINTCuriousProject Twitter: twitter.com/osintcurious LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-osint-curious-project Website: osintcurio.us Public, OSINT-focused Discord: iam.osintcurio.us/discord Sponsor personally or through your company: osintcurio.us/funding/ // Websites mentioned // OSINT games: www.osint.games/ OSINT Framework: osintframework.de OSINT Training: myosint.training Fitness app Strava lights up staff at military bases: www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42853072 www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/28/fitness-tracking-app-gives-away-location-of-secret-us-army-bases // David's SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/davidbombal // Lisette SOCIAL // Twitter: twitter.com/technisette Personal website: technisette.com // Steven Harris SOCIAL // Twitter: twitter.com/nixintel LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/steven-harris-nixintel/ Personal website: nixintel.info/ SANS SEC487 OSINT Courses Steven teaches - www.sans.org/profiles/steven-harris/ // Micah Hoffman SOCIAL // Twitter: twitter.com/webbreacher LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/micahhoffman/ Personal website: webbreacher.com Micah's OSINT Training Courses: myosint.training Micah's OSINT CTF Platform: osint.games // BOOKS MENTIONED // 1. Hack The World With OSINT - Chris Kubeka: amzn.to/3xM61I1 2. Open Source Intelligence Techniques (Ninth Ed) - Michal Bazzel: amzn.to/3Lb7MSX // MY STUFF // www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com
Awesome! I pay my respect to you, as you probably have helped a ton whether it be, U.S. british or metric, of people with multiple aspects of their lives. Thank You!
Have to agree with the rest of your viewers David, From the TCP deepdive to PFsense and now OSINT, this content has been wonderful and it always feels top notch. You've entered my rotation for commonly watched podcast/informational content that I watch while I work.
Love how law enforcement types so frequently feel compelled to mention how difficult their lives can be due to "rules," neverminding the fact that they also have access to tools/databases that non-LE would LOVE to have access to 🤣. Anyhow, great vid. Cheers.
Yeah and how the general public lE as very inefficent view. :D Cause the big cases that should be seen, dont get seen from the view of the general public.
Or tracking down and knocking on the door of an innocent guy using police only available resources. Suppose nobody should worry about that kind of abuse of power as long as the buzzwords are used like "human trafficing"
@@justcallmetruman yeah, "welfare check". Not sure how it works in the Netherlands, but AFAIK in the US if they knock on your door suspecting you of something or just wanting a witness -- you can tell them to pound dust or just don't answer the door. But if that's a welfare check it opens whole lot of options for them to breach in claiming they heard something strange or that you were talking strange and they suspected you had a hearth attack or something. And they had to breach the door to help you. P.S. I take it she was genuine in this Aussie girl's case, though. But a lot of ways to abuse the power, yeah.
Thanks, David. I really appreciate how you draw your guests out. It took me almost the entire day to get through this episode because I kept getting lost in the weeds at some of leads provided. More and more I'm finding that I am more interested in OSINT than I am in any form of 'hacking'. I especially liked what Trace Labs is doing. Thanks again.
Great panel. I really recommend hanging out with Micha and crew when OSINT Curious is doing their interactive webnars, Geoguesser, etc... I always pick up some new tool or nugget of a new technique. And the community is great. Doc Wil, PI LEO Ret
Awesome vlog David! This is the topic that I'm highly interested in. I learned so much during this vlog! You got to have the three guests back It was highly informative!
WOW, just WOW, This made me realize how much is actually out there, and over the years I have had some fun doing OSINT! Time to polish up my skills. @David Thanks for the video I will be searching my name on google. I just have to figure out how to remove some of the data!!
The use of human intelligence rather than today’s non standard graphing of unrestricted details to rapidly produce any connections in information to a flow data report on demand . Siren is a sample that have open source intro that helps show privacy was long ago a illusion to continue to welcome those to fall into the net of total device info capture . A great video that must be one of the most important for all users no matter the level of capability. 😎👍🏼🇺🇸⚡️
I love how all those discussions on "we have a PROBLEM -- not enough women" eventually, after a lot of talking, comes to revelation that women are like... you know... other human beings and their upbringing, education, life experiences, interests affect their choices. )))
I'm worried about Michah's answer as to how parents can help their children mitigate predators accessing their children online via background images. I agree that the images can help a predator determine if any monetary values are worth pursuing, but have little to do with how predators "social engineer" (manipulate) their targets. It is really upsetting me ....
I would assume there should be some balance between protecting your kids and hurting them psychologically by making them live in the pandemonium and controlling their every step.
There’s so many good tools out there that are far better than visiting Social Media platforms. Learn regular expressions and get your hands on some good tools and just about everything is possible.
Cheers Guy's. That was awesome watching you all and educating us all on OSINT. Learnt heaps and got a lot of tips. Please produce more of this stuff @David Bombal.
Hey, you guys are great. Thank you for the trove of tools. I finally found out my previous personal email address was pwned. So glad for your info and what you do to help us here in Utah.
Since he said his name is David BombaL with an L I could never look at the videos the same way I did hahah. I'm new to the channel and I really thought your name was David BombaI with an "i" and I was happier hahaha. Keep up the good work!
Extremely informative! Thank you 'HOFFMAN', 'STEVEN' and ofcourse 'DB' for posting this wonderful interview and sliding throughout very engaging and pleasantful. 😊👌
That's awesome that she was able to track down the girl in the Netherlands in 2 hours. However, that raises a huge concern for me with the worlds largest international authority lol. What did they actually check into? Gotta feeling..... Nothing.
I've been teaching OSINT since 2012 for a well-known consulting firm catering to federal clients in the Beltway and beyond. Students are typically of the mindset (on day 1 of class) that the only 'real' intel is from classified sources. My icebreaker always involves a quick, 5-minute perusal of the class roster, and what I can glean from their social footprint online. Then, when class begins, I will ask increasingly narrower questions (for a show of hands) until only one student's hand remains raised. I then go on to continue adding facts, photos, and the like to show just how much information we can glean on most modern-day folks. While it always gets a laugh (and a little good-natured ribbing when we find a long-abandoned and forgotten college MySpace), it also tends to get them to pay attention a bit more...
Not enough women in tech is a problem just like there is not enough men in nursing is a problem. Its not a problem its being made into one by people who look at numbers and ignore culture and biology. Let people do what they want and when we gather the information of the end result don't say there's a problem when there is not. Women who love tech are in tech and men who love nursing are in nursing. There's nearly no barriers in western societies for any sex to enter a field they desire. Let things be organic and not forced.
I also like how those discussions inevitably always comes to revelation that women are humans too and are affected by their interests, upbringing, life experiences etc. - "We have lack of women in tech CEOs and founders" - Yeah, those nerds are such cause they were hacking with stuff since school. Want to have equal representation? You should've locked those girls in garages 30 years ago to play with Amigas and Commodores
I like the osint side. Cyber is one where critical thinking is needed. Heck going on the offense requires those skills as it requires you to look at the designers and their personality profiles. And scouting is not as clear cut as running nmap scans. I think we should get more walkthroughs going. Demos of common tools, then a mockup where all the tools in action are used one after the other. Show some api daisy chaining of dynamic targets.
Geez, I am scared 😅. Thanks for the vid, really helpful. For anyone interested you can find a 5 hour OSINT tutorial on the cyber mentor's channel... Hope it will be helpful.
The best part of the video is when someone compared North Korean surveillance to western surveillance. We are unable to walk around or use technology with being tracked. Its like we are in a free range prison. And Australia is a great example how quickly it gan go from free range to caged.
Talking about North Korea I've watched a Russian guy's Andrei Lankov interview ,he is an expert on North Korea since the Soviet era, had easier entry there then the Western people. So he was mentioning their surveillance. And what they do is along with having a building supervisor like in the rental city buildings in the US, they also have a "community supervisor". Usually a middle aged women who's job is to know every family, regularly interact with everyone in a kinda friendly manner. Basically a snitch on government's payroll. So I'd say they've created a low tech facebook there ))) And Soviets had some kind of that snitches as well.
Great episode. I would also suggest when it comes to doing searches on your daughter's potential boyfriends, you may wanna also do them on their friends who are girls too. There are plenty of girls who fly under the Daddy senses radar these days who can/will befriend, influence/ experiment on/with your daughter and you will be none the wiser until later on. Just some advice
Great video , informative simple . Question do these cyber security Methods apply on Tor browser deep web ? Or there are other methods? You know it’s an encrypted environment. 35:15 Yeah me.
I've search people out for a lot reasons. Sometimes a new person we met, but their stories don't add up. Or a friend is got a new dating mate, and they want to validate their stories. Also done some searches for criminals who have hacked people I know and reported them to law enforcement. I will even run myself just to see.
@@corail53 What a response... 1. Never reject data points. They can be quite valuable.. particularly given they have family names and ages which confirms other data. 2. Not everyone lives in the US, not everyone is listed in directories like that. 3. There has not "always been some sort of directory", not for the public anyway.. and even if you do use something like the electoral roll or other data source you still don't turn down data! That's the most foolish thing you can do. Some people can be found with a few data points.. but if you look up a common name you'll encounter the opposite. Sometimes it can take many data points to find the right person or exclude countless others.
Have you ever had privacy? Land line phone, social security card,birth certificate,driverlicense,checking account,IRS,any interaction with local law enforcement,utility bills...
Quite worrying to hear a Dutch law enforcement professional not understand the relationship between EU law and Dutch law. EU Regulations automatically become Dutch law (directly enforceable, exactly the same accross the EU). EU Directives must be transposed by (any) Dutch government into Dutch law (with some leeway for tweaking, described in each Directive). The same goes for all member states, otherwise our agreements after arduous negotiations would mean nothing! Please somebody explain how the EU works to the Dutch police!
Dutch are great at cracking criminal networks. They usually bend the rules and exploit loop holes, such as the encrochat hack. A lot of controversy over letting the French lead the JIt so they can hide behind the French secret, uk massively exploited this rule.
Maybe on paper, but if the US essentially allows dutch drugs exporters (who have been wanted by the US for over a decade have free reign essentially to operate in the world's latest and Greatest narco state. So around ten years ago there was a case where a DEA operation led to the arrest of someone openly selling meth/MDMA/LSD (not that I personally care what he does but hear me out, I'm almost done hah) long story short is after ton of taxpayers $ wasted and a dutch national (maroc mob fella) by dragging him to Georgia, USA to be sentenced to a mandatory min of 10 or 15 years was then kindly flown back to der Nederlands, he was sentenced in Amsterdam (due to a treaty aka "agreement" we have with the dutch) he was given less than a year in ADAM. So if you're shocked the EU holds no weight over Nederlands you shouldn't be considering agreement the States has with them (and probably other well hidden non 3rd world soon to be, or striving to be narco state. Because why work hard when you can just bribe people with money and black mail them through many means
And the negotiations really mean nothing it's all theatre for the plebes. Like in almost all drug cases. Money and even more important (but both are obviously crucial) is having the correct lawyer. In the States these are lawyers who moonlight as state senators and other forms of politics. They have special rules on masse. Allowing them to dicate the venue/judge and when the 'trial" will begin. Lately South Carolina has been a prime example of this type of bs.
David: there is a huge problem in tech. There's not enough women in tech. Technozette: All my colleagues are female. The narrative of the crisis lasts far longer than the crisis in open markets
Its not a problem when women gravitate towards more social and care occupations. Women are nurturers and care givers that's why they dominate nursing and medical professions. Biology doesn't care about perceived problems from politicians and social justice warriors.
You can't hide from OSINT!
// MENU //
00:00 ▶ I will find you!
01:08 ▶ Introducing//Technisette//Lisette
01:30 ▶ Introducing//NixIntel//Steven
01:58 ▶ Introducing//WebBreacher//Micah
02:41 ▶ What is the OSINT Curious Project?
04:04 ▶ What is OSINT?
04:46 ▶ Does Law Enforcement Use OSINT?
06:03 ▶ Why Do We Do OSINT?
07:28 ▶ Are Government Agencies Happy Facebook Exists?
08:07 ▶ Skills Needed for OSINT
11:32 ▶ Where Do I Start?
12:41 ▶ People/Websites to Help You Start
13:56 ▶ Why Did the OSINT Curious Project Start?
14:26 ▶ Book Recommendations
16:39 ▶ OSINT//Generally Relevant or Are There Different Skills for Different Parts of the World?
18:42 ▶ OSINT Demo//Finding Pivot Points
19:24 ▶ OSINT Demo//Narrowing Down Results
20:44 ▶ OSINT Demo//Searching for Breach Data
21:55 ▶ OSINT Demo//Finding Users on Different Websites
23:58 ▶ Technisette//Finding Missing Daughter
31:31 ▶ Other Careers That Use OSINT
33:12 ▶ How To Be Private Online//Live In A Cave
37:32 ▶ OSINT Operational Security
41:20 ▶ How To Be More Private Online
43:55 ▶ Where To Find More OSINT Tools
44:55 ▶ Women in OSINT?
49:55 ▶ Technisette's Advice For Parents
51:47 ▶ Teach Your Children Your Passion
53:14 ▶ Talk With Your Children About Their Online Habits
56:54 ▶ Image Analysis//Your Room Could Dox You
58:10 ▶ Story: NixIntel//Teenage Hackers
01:04:28 ▶ Story: WebBreacher//Finding Missing Employee
01:07:37 ▶ Story: STRAVA Leaking Military Patrol Routes
01:12:29 ▶ Closing//Leave A Comment!
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www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/28/fitness-tracking-app-gives-away-location-of-secret-us-army-bases
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// Lisette SOCIAL //
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// Steven Harris SOCIAL //
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// Micah Hoffman SOCIAL //
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Personal website: webbreacher.com
Micah's OSINT Training Courses: myosint.training
Micah's OSINT CTF Platform: osint.games
// BOOKS MENTIONED //
1. Hack The World With OSINT - Chris Kubeka: amzn.to/3xM61I1
2. Open Source Intelligence Techniques (Ninth Ed) - Michal Bazzel: amzn.to/3Lb7MSX
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Great content. Thanks David Bombal for sharing to the world
Awesome! I pay my respect to you, as you probably have helped a ton whether it be, U.S. british or metric, of people with multiple aspects of their lives. Thank You!
Perfect Video as always! Thank you David. I am curious what is the name of the intro music.
Laws serve those who make them. Those who serve are peasant ants
Sir do you have any communities I could join here in Dubai?
Have to agree with the rest of your viewers David, From the TCP deepdive to PFsense and now OSINT, this content has been wonderful and it always feels top notch. You've entered my rotation for commonly watched podcast/informational content that I watch while I work.
Thank you!
You’ve been killing it lately with the interesting interviews. This was awesome and I’d love to see more OSINT content on your channel!
Thank you :)
I second that
@@davidbombalp
We need such courses and interviews for such creative people. Thank you, dear professor, for these wonderful interviews
Thank you! And thank you for your support!
We are the ones who have to thank you for creating this wonderful channel
Love how law enforcement types so frequently feel compelled to mention how difficult their lives can be due to "rules," neverminding the fact that they also have access to tools/databases that non-LE would LOVE to have access to 🤣. Anyhow, great vid. Cheers.
Yeah and how the general public lE as very inefficent view. :D
Cause the big cases that should be seen, dont get seen from the view of the general public.
I never done that as a cop. I always found people
Or tracking down and knocking on the door of an innocent guy using police only available resources. Suppose nobody should worry about that kind of abuse of power as long as the buzzwords are used like "human trafficing"
@@justcallmetruman yeah, "welfare check". Not sure how it works in the Netherlands, but AFAIK in the US if they knock on your door suspecting you of something or just wanting a witness -- you can tell them to pound dust or just don't answer the door.
But if that's a welfare check it opens whole lot of options for them to breach in claiming they heard something strange or that you were talking strange and they suspected you had a hearth attack or something. And they had to breach the door to help you.
P.S. I take it she was genuine in this Aussie girl's case, though. But a lot of ways to abuse the power, yeah.
Osint is one of the IT branches that is underrated
So many cool jobs we can do these days! 😀
@@davidbombal soo true 🙂
This was FANTASTIC !! I learned sooo much watching this video. Very grateful to everyone who appeared in this conversation. Thank you David!
missing person Osint is something I want to get into as it affected my family, so this is a very helpful video
Go on Discord, they do investigations all the time.
Fantastic video always bringing awesome people and getting us all this knowledge for free, thank you so much!
Thank you Bruno! My goal is to get as many amazing people on the channel to teach all of us for free :)
Thanks, David. I really appreciate how you draw your guests out. It took me almost the entire day to get through this episode because I kept getting lost in the weeds at some of leads provided. More and more I'm finding that I am more interested in OSINT than I am in any form of 'hacking'. I especially liked what Trace Labs is doing. Thanks again.
Blown away by this one David. Love the creative solutions of your guests that really is something things I did not consider.
Really happy to hear that you enjoyed the video Kevin!
@@davidbombal As always David thank you for your work!
Great interview, call-centers have the best trainings to learn social engineering and you'll learn quickly to trust nobody
Great panel. I really recommend hanging out with Micha and crew when OSINT Curious is doing their interactive webnars, Geoguesser, etc... I always pick up some new tool or nugget of a new technique. And the community is great.
Doc Wil, PI
LEO Ret
I remember that ghost base lighting up in a random map.. that was a big OPSEC nightmare.
Great video Dave, keep them coming!
Osint is one of the most interesting fields in cybersecurity 👍 thank you David
Agreed! Thank you!
Very informative talk, take away is you need to be determined, persistent and curious to learn anything.
I wanted to be a hacker, but I got too hot wearing the hoodie. I was sweating bullets. So I had to give it up. Seems like fun thou. Good video.
This conversation has such a great flow to it, I hope you get the guests back on to explore more topics together!
Don't usually leave comments but bro your channel is elite bro top tier much love from UK
Very happy to hear that!
Brilliant episode. Thanks for the amazing content.
Awesome vlog David! This is the topic that I'm highly interested in. I learned so much during this vlog! You got to have the three guests back It was highly informative!
WOW, just WOW, This made me realize how much is actually out there, and over the years I have had some fun doing OSINT! Time to polish up my skills. @David Thanks for the video I will be searching my name on google. I just have to figure out how to remove some of the data!!
One of the few disciplines in InfoSec or CyberSec that shares knowledge and experience.
One of my favorite scenes from the Taken series. Thank you for the nostalgia
The use of human intelligence rather than today’s non standard graphing of unrestricted details to rapidly produce any connections in information to a flow data report on demand . Siren is a sample that have open source intro that helps show privacy was long ago a illusion to continue to welcome those to fall into the net of total device info capture . A great video that must be one of the most important for all users no matter the level of capability. 😎👍🏼🇺🇸⚡️
I love how all those discussions on "we have a PROBLEM -- not enough women" eventually, after a lot of talking, comes to revelation that women are like... you know... other human beings and their upbringing, education, life experiences, interests affect their choices. )))
I love that he mentions how useful Facebook is for detective work,. In the end, that's what it was developed for right?
I'm worried about Michah's answer as to how parents can help their children mitigate predators accessing their children online via background images. I agree that the images can help a predator determine if any monetary values are worth pursuing, but have little to do with how predators "social engineer" (manipulate) their targets. It is really upsetting me ....
I would assume there should be some balance between protecting your kids and hurting them psychologically by making them live in the pandemonium and controlling their every step.
Thank you so much for what you do, David! And thank you for having a woman on the panel! It’s very nice to see.
You're welcome!
Thanks for everything David you're doing for us to grow
You're welcome Mohammed!
Thank you David. OSINT is my favorite subject. Please, more of that!!
Hope you learned something in the video 😀
@@davidbombal Well, I'm only 20 minutes in, but I believe that I will definitely learn something of it) as a did from your other videos))
You are amazing David!
I love your videos!!
Thank you! Glad you like them!
There’s so many good tools out there that are far better than visiting Social Media platforms. Learn regular expressions and get your hands on some good tools and just about everything is possible.
Such as?
Cheers Guy's. That was awesome watching you all and educating us all on OSINT. Learnt heaps and got a lot of tips. Please produce more of this stuff @David Bombal.
Really awsome content.!!! Thanks for these...waiting for part-2😊
Namaste🙏
Hey, you guys are great. Thank you for the trove of tools. I finally found out my previous personal email address was pwned. So glad for your info and what you do to help us here in Utah.
Since he said his name is David BombaL with an L I could never look at the videos the same way I did hahah. I'm new to the channel and I really thought your name was David BombaI with an "i" and I was happier hahaha. Keep up the good work!
Extremely informative! Thank you 'HOFFMAN', 'STEVEN' and ofcourse 'DB' for posting this wonderful interview and sliding throughout very engaging and pleasantful. 😊👌
Thanks David for another banger! We appreciate it.
Thank you!
Love all these different people on here! Thanks David!
Thank you! Hopefully I can get a very wide group of different people for interviews 😀
Ed Snowden is a - HERO
That was awesome. Thanks everyone involved in making this video Cheers
David I salute you I like your intro 👌 😁 I humbly ask for more scapy videos
Thank you! Have you watched this playlist? ua-cam.com/play/PLhfrWIlLOoKOc3z424rgsej5P5AP8yNKR.html
@@davidbombal This gold thank you senior man 😁
I am from India.really,it is useful for me.
Thank you very much .
David the interviews are so good please interview more experts! :)
1:12:55 the data era. what a time to be alive.
Very interesting, I see David is rapidly switching to cyber, I'm getting behind with Cisco stuff!! Better get up to date.
Free education as it is...
I love your channel bro!!!
Awesome video again David !! Woow thanks a lot for all
You have a lot of subsrcibers. Still you reply to all of your viewers. Nicee :D
I try to. Not always possible unfortunately as there are too many.
That's awesome that she was able to track down the girl in the Netherlands in 2 hours. However, that raises a huge concern for me with the worlds largest international authority lol. What did they actually check into? Gotta feeling..... Nothing.
Glad someone else gets that
as long as the utopia ecosystem is alive, privacy has been, is and will be. Use it.
I've been teaching OSINT since 2012 for a well-known consulting firm catering to federal clients in the Beltway and beyond.
Students are typically of the mindset (on day 1 of class) that the only 'real' intel is from classified sources.
My icebreaker always involves a quick, 5-minute perusal of the class roster, and what I can glean from their social footprint online. Then, when class begins, I will ask increasingly narrower questions (for a show of hands) until only one student's hand remains raised.
I then go on to continue adding facts, photos, and the like to show just how much information we can glean on most modern-day folks.
While it always gets a laugh (and a little good-natured ribbing when we find a long-abandoned and forgotten college MySpace), it also tends to get them to pay attention a bit more...
Why are you helping glowies?
So you admit to helping malicious agents of the state who will gaslight, gangstalk and harass people with "far-right wing views?" Top guy
@@chrispbacon4701 yep.
Thank you for waking us up - I love the contents
Thanks for this David 🔥, wonder what next video will be on apart from hacking and networking 🤔
What do you want me to talk about Faran? Any other topics you want to see?
@@davidbombal maybe devops and devsecops 🤔
Not enough women in tech is a problem just like there is not enough men in nursing is a problem. Its not a problem its being made into one by people who look at numbers and ignore culture and biology. Let people do what they want and when we gather the information of the end result don't say there's a problem when there is not. Women who love tech are in tech and men who love nursing are in nursing. There's nearly no barriers in western societies for any sex to enter a field they desire. Let things be organic and not forced.
I also like how those discussions inevitably always comes to revelation that women are humans too and are affected by their interests, upbringing, life experiences etc.
- "We have lack of women in tech CEOs and founders"
- Yeah, those nerds are such cause they were hacking with stuff since school. Want to have equal representation? You should've locked those girls in garages 30 years ago to play with Amigas and Commodores
This thing makes me to want to go back in the 80’s and 90’s. Social’s are doing the harm of the millennia.
David posts a NEW video, I click immediately. Simple.
Thank you so much!
35:26 It doesn't have to be a cave. You can live in a tent in the woods
And again
David with a hell of a great video💪😎
How do you find all these people so easily ?
Really like the video, thanks for sharing David 👏
How could someone hack brain wave and what's the bci procedure for this which can convoluted every moment by created inner voice?
Thank you for the question for Africa ✌
I like the osint side. Cyber is one where critical thinking is needed. Heck going on the offense requires those skills as it requires you to look at the designers and their personality profiles. And scouting is not as clear cut as running nmap scans.
I think we should get more walkthroughs going. Demos of common tools, then a mockup where all the tools in action are used one after the other.
Show some api daisy chaining of dynamic targets.
i like the awakening message🌏🌏🌏
You're really making good stuff man..
Great program. Thank you all.
Osint framework is awesome. Also inteligence X is very useful.
Secrets and Spies.
The backbone of society.
man!! u r just awesome, ur channel is a gift thanks
correction: it's actually 1a and 4a that died and osint is just a facet of a multifaceted web
Damn love this guy! Thanks david i bought best hacking wireless wifi adapter after watching one of your videos about wifi adapter and it works best
Thank you!
Let's start a GoFundMe for David's cave.
Geez, I am scared 😅.
Thanks for the vid, really helpful.
For anyone interested you can find a 5 hour OSINT tutorial on the cyber mentor's channel... Hope it will be helpful.
Great conversation sir absolutely it’s more things to do. 1:14
wow, such a great channel. allegory of the cave!
The best part of the video is when someone compared North Korean surveillance to western surveillance. We are unable to walk around or use technology with being tracked. Its like we are in a free range prison. And Australia is a great example how quickly it gan go from free range to caged.
Talking about North Korea I've watched a Russian guy's Andrei Lankov interview ,he is an expert on North Korea since the Soviet era, had easier entry there then the Western people. So he was mentioning their surveillance. And what they do is along with having a building supervisor like in the rental city buildings in the US, they also have a "community supervisor". Usually a middle aged women who's job is to know every family, regularly interact with everyone in a kinda friendly manner. Basically a snitch on government's payroll.
So I'd say they've created a low tech facebook there )))
And Soviets had some kind of that snitches as well.
Big fan of David work. As usual very informative video.
By the way anyone know which movie scene is shown at the beginning???
The scene is from 'Taken' (2008)
Great episode. I would also suggest when it comes to doing searches on your daughter's potential boyfriends, you may wanna also do them on their friends who are girls too. There are plenty of girls who fly under the Daddy senses radar these days who can/will befriend, influence/ experiment on/with your daughter and you will be none the wiser until later on. Just some advice
That was fascinating.
What movie was mentioned in the intro?
Taken en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taken_(film)
@@davidbombal Thanks David!
Lol I was just going to mention the OSINT book I have a copy of it as well it's a really good resource.
Great video , informative simple .
Question do these cyber security Methods apply on Tor browser deep web ?
Or there are other methods?
You know it’s an encrypted environment.
35:15
Yeah me.
Wow! Awesome topic for a video :)
Hope you enjoy the video Adriaan!
@@davidbombal omg you responded! Thanks for the video David :).
I try to respond to as many comments as I can. You are more likely to get a response when a new video goes live 😀
Love you david you are putting great content loving it!
I just arrived at this video, but it has given me a whole new perspective. I will go ahead and say thanks for helping me learn.
What kind of jobs can you get from being an experinced OSINT practioneer
I've search people out for a lot reasons. Sometimes a new person we met, but their stories don't add up. Or a friend is got a new dating mate, and they want to validate their stories. Also done some searches for criminals who have hacked people I know and reported them to law enforcement. I will even run myself just to see.
It's so easy to find people nowadays. I found obituaries to be a goldmine.. one single post and you have the entire family structure and names.
It's never been that difficult. There have always been some sort of directory one could look through to find information.
@@corail53 What a response...
1. Never reject data points. They can be quite valuable.. particularly given they have family names and ages which confirms other data.
2. Not everyone lives in the US, not everyone is listed in directories like that.
3. There has not "always been some sort of directory", not for the public anyway.. and even if you do use something like the electoral roll or other data source you still don't turn down data! That's the most foolish thing you can do.
Some people can be found with a few data points.. but if you look up a common name you'll encounter the opposite. Sometimes it can take many data points to find the right person or exclude countless others.
osint web site mentioned in the video is in German, is there an english version, no English links were given. Please send URL here !!!
Have you ever had privacy? Land line phone, social security card,birth certificate,driverlicense,checking account,IRS,any interaction with local law enforcement,utility bills...
Quite worrying to hear a Dutch law enforcement professional not understand the relationship between EU law and Dutch law. EU Regulations automatically become Dutch law (directly enforceable, exactly the same accross the EU). EU Directives must be transposed by (any) Dutch government into Dutch law (with some leeway for tweaking, described in each Directive). The same goes for all member states, otherwise our agreements after arduous negotiations would mean nothing! Please somebody explain how the EU works to the Dutch police!
Dutch are great at cracking criminal networks. They usually bend the rules and exploit loop holes, such as the encrochat hack. A lot of controversy over letting the French lead the JIt so they can hide behind the French secret, uk massively exploited this rule.
Maybe on paper, but if the US essentially allows dutch drugs exporters (who have been wanted by the US for over a decade have free reign essentially to operate in the world's latest and Greatest narco state. So around ten years ago there was a case where a DEA operation led to the arrest of someone openly selling meth/MDMA/LSD (not that I personally care what he does but hear me out, I'm almost done hah) long story short is after ton of taxpayers $ wasted and a dutch national (maroc mob fella) by dragging him to Georgia, USA to be sentenced to a mandatory min of 10 or 15 years was then kindly flown back to der Nederlands, he was sentenced in Amsterdam (due to a treaty aka "agreement" we have with the dutch) he was given less than a year in ADAM. So if you're shocked the EU holds no weight over Nederlands you shouldn't be considering agreement the States has with them (and probably other well hidden non 3rd world soon to be, or striving to be narco state. Because why work hard when you can just bribe people with money and black mail them through many means
And the negotiations really mean nothing it's all theatre for the plebes. Like in almost all drug cases. Money and even more important (but both are obviously crucial) is having the correct lawyer. In the States these are lawyers who moonlight as state senators and other forms of politics. They have special rules on masse. Allowing them to dicate the venue/judge and when the 'trial" will begin. Lately South Carolina has been a prime example of this type of bs.
45:35 That's me. I don't like being out there. I love tech but I just couldn't even get the nerve up to post a tutorial or speak in public.
OSINT is so cool and inspiring.
Can you use osint to vet potential relationships ?
Hey David. Great interview as always.Thanks a lot. Maybe you will do interview with Christina Kubecka ( author of "hack the world with osint")?
Hey, Prime Minister (David Bombal)... Maybe we could sprinkle some Dutch Law around Great Britain..?
So many experts would work with/for you.
David: there is a huge problem in tech. There's not enough women in tech.
Technozette: All my colleagues are female.
The narrative of the crisis lasts far longer than the crisis in open markets
Its not a problem when women gravitate towards more social and care occupations. Women are nurturers and care givers that's why they dominate nursing and medical professions. Biology doesn't care about perceived problems from politicians and social justice warriors.
I am impressed
I really enjoyed this episode!