Never post photos on social media if you want privacy. It's amazing how easy it is to find the location of photos posted on Facebook, Instagram, Flickr or other social media platforms. // MENU // 00:00 - Let's Find Nessie! 00:14 - The Art of Geolocation with OSINT Curious 01:31 - Image 01//Egyptian Wall 02:53 - Bing Reverse Image Search 04:15 - Image Cleanup Tools 05:17 - Removing David 05:51 - Finding David with the Cleaned Up Image 10:37 - Image 02//The Lighthouse 11:32 - Bing Visual Search 14:01 - Confirming the Location with 360 Photos 16:46 - Results May Vary 18:08 - Use Different Search Engines! 18:45 - Add-on to Speed Up Image Searching 22:56 - Image 03//Speed Test! 25:10 - Image 04//The Bridge 26:28 - Google Images vs Bing vs Yandex 28:36 - Image 05//Nessie 30:04 - Nessie in London? 30:53 - Using Observational Techniques to Find Locations 33:56 - Matching the Photo 40:14 - Using Google Street View 41:39 - Google Easter Egg 43:11 - The Google Boat? 44:58 - EXIF Data Tool//Finding Exact Location 46:59 - Image 06//The Canal 49:57 - Identifying Canal with Boat 52:20 - The Canal in Google Street View 53:33 - Cities vs Countryside 55:51 - How to Get Good 57:16 - More OSINT? Leave a Comment! Previous video: ua-cam.com/video/ImWJgDQ-_ek/v-deo.html 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 // Remove Background: www.remove.bg/ Cleanup Pictures: cleanup.pictures/ Search by image: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/search-by-image/cnojnbdhbhnkbcieeekonklommdnndci?hl=en RevEye: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/reveye-reverse-image-sear/keaaclcjhehbbapnphnmpiklalfhelgf?hl=en // 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's SOCIAL // Twitter: twitter.com/technisette Personal website: technisette.com // Steven's 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/ // MY STUFF // www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel!
I believe you turned geolocation info on of your iphone only to show here for us. No one should keep geotagging on on the camera if they are concerned about privacy.
You can do reverse imaging on web for more than 10 years now. Nothing new here, except there are way faster and simpler tools for this, what tell you the coordinate of the place on the image in a second. And before that, it was the same, but took longer, since you had to compare your image/info with the offline google aka public archives and/or libraries.
@@DitF For real. This all was very basic to me. Was hoping to see far more from a 50 minute video. Or maybe I should start looking at a job like this if it pays well.
Keep this content coming David! I just discovered your channel recently and I've been binge-watching your videos with all of the interviews! You got yourself a new subscriber! Keep it up mate.
I am Brazilian, and I'm a big fan of your channel! I'd like to express my interest in working in the security field, and I appreciate all the valuable information you provide. Thank you!
I probably won’t get a response from you but you remind me of my uncle who passed away. He was into IT and cybersecurity like you. He was gonna teach me before he passed away but he wasn’t able to. With that being said I thank you for all your videos and hard work!
Being trained by Shin Bet , other platforms were used using up to date technology. Great platform you have created and great to see another ex countryman succeed. Keep it up boet.
It literally took me 2 min to find the one in Amsterdam, I didn't cheat, but I have been a couple of times, I used the house boats as my focal point and a couple of key buildings, nothing else, I used an Isometric 3d view in google street view to quickly go down the canal streets to find the building colour and shape patters I was looking for, then cross match against potential house boats. Loved this vid thanks, lots of helpful tips and tricks. Interestingly the blue painted boat disappears after 2017 it seems.
I just stumbbled across your channel and have to say absolutley phenomenal! Seeing these indepth videos exploring these concepts truely demystfies the process for those interested in cyber security. Thank you!
Excellent video, David. Thank you! I’d love to see geo-location for country side and rural roads that don’t have much unique details like signs and buildings. It’s very challenging but if there are experts that know how to geo-locate in those environments, it would be super helpful.
I’m doing a similar approach when hunting for apartment or houses and the Immobilien companies don’t share full address. Then I used images and Google Earth and Maps to find the exact address. Works 95% for my needs. And kind of fun and satisfying
Lets be honest a lot of clues that they find come also from this lady being very wise and smart. The image searching tool is cool and so but i would preffer to have that lady on my "tracking team". Oh and btw once again great content David. You always keep things interesting.
harnassing wisdom of the crowds :-) OSINT seems incredibly interesting, myself just starting to pivot into network / cyber security, etc, i am excited to learn this skill. thanx david and guests ! (thanx, all the way from South Africa, David 😀
Hi David I did the same before watching this video with little bit challenges I completed the task successfully. now after watching this vide I can do the it with more effectively. thanks man for a informatic video.
Very interesting, specially the last part is sharing a lot of information, that being said, I guess taking so long was mostly for teaching purposes as I tried to pass the photo to Google lens and it took not even 5 sec to find the exact location. Please keep this content going !
Loved it. Very enjoyable to listen to all these tips. The more we know about about how to use the tools, the less we can share about our lives online. We can also instruct friends and family about how to stay safe. So, yes, I would love to hear more from these folks. Michael Bazelle would be a great guest as well. The more I learn about cell phones, the more I am moved to an alternative, non-Google phone running Open Android, Lineage, Calyx, or whatever. So, cellphone alternatives would be another great video. Thanks!
Good video, as someone that's been acquainted with these tools for quite a while, I still learned something new. (Tineye and how bing can do a visual search for example).
Great tips! Thanks for taking the time. A few notes I noticed: 5:12 Be careful using AI cleanup tools on images to be used in further research. AI fills that info like a toddler colors - by looking at everything it has seen before and guessing at what it should look like. If previous examples were really good, the result can be too, but AI _ALWAYS_ has an error rate. This means that the more you "fix" the more likely the wrong things will get filled in. Another issue is that this Egyptian wall has many easily identifiable features. AI is much more likely to get more general landscapes or cityscapes wrong because there are more example 'memories' to draw from.
18:57 Also be VERY careful to vet any extensions you install into your browser. Many threat alerts have come out in the last few years showing extensions and apps on all app stores that work just as advertised but _also_ send data or install malware in the background.
21:27 Google Lens is trained to be tailored _to you_ so the more you use it, the better its results get. (I own a Pixel phone that said so. If this is no longer the case, please alert me.)
45:01 The _gps locs_ are accurate to centimeters, but the _camera's recording of gpc location_ is only accurate to a few meters, and is limited by national government control of imaging satellites. While satellites _can_ get the location to within centimeters, this detail is restricted to government and military use.
I don't think the AI cleanup will be a problem at all considering one of their steps is verification they got the location correct. They aren't coloring like a toddler then claiming that result is all that's needed lol
@@AutarchKade please hit read more and read that whole section. You're oversimplifying the problem. The more you tell AI to paint in, the more likely it will fill with things that look right but are from other places. Because most current AI can be very good at this, humans often don't notice the difference -subtle things like using French chimneys or window shutters instead of Swedish ones - and that can drastically chance the error rate even with careful verification.
I've geotracked many youtubers. Just because I could. Even ones that don't show a lot of identifying features. Things like knowing the hemisphere they're in, the time of day & year when they recorded while comparing shadows can give you directions.
You cannot hide... near any landmarks... while being tracked by lucky people. Good tutorial on how to use some of those tools, though social engineering is a far superior tool in this regard.
Amazing video! Thanks! Although I do a lot of geoguessing the quiztime osint challenges - I still managed to learn new tricks from it. Great stuff. More plz!
Yes more OSINT please. Maybe have your subscribers submit photos with the data stripped and see if they can find the location. Knowing nothing about the photo will be more of a challenge.
MORE OSINT And Social Engineering PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE because for that we don't need Technical knowledge and degrees, and it will help spread awareness
It's the power of the internet. Being born in 1988...growing up with the growth of computers and the internet....I feel me and my generation is more equipped to make the net work I ways most dont think of since I had to "find a way" rather than look for someone who made a app for my solution
i cannot believe this was an hour long, the time just flew by. i would absolutely love for you to travel david ! and also to use more videos like this for pretext ! :o)
Those free sites are capturing all that data, too. So while you might have already posted something to social media, it's going to have an even larger digital footprint when it's put into those web based apps.
I am a person who wants to learn all of this. For a few reasons. One, I heard some hacked google satellite and removed my image and put there's in. That associated with my name being known for business in a very business lucrative arena some years ago, allegedly.
@@davidbombal That's okay David i should be thanking you. You bring high value to the table, and you really care if people succeed. So the least i can do is follow you :)
a good method for starters, but there are much more sophisticated methods to anlalyze not only location, but the time and date, IMEI of device used to take photo, who bought it, and where they are now, and their behavioral habits, to predict where they will be next. Stripping the metadata first is important when uploading images
Never post photos on social media if you want privacy. It's amazing how easy it is to find the location of photos posted on Facebook, Instagram, Flickr or other social media platforms.
// MENU //
00:00 - Let's Find Nessie!
00:14 - The Art of Geolocation with OSINT Curious
01:31 - Image 01//Egyptian Wall
02:53 - Bing Reverse Image Search
04:15 - Image Cleanup Tools
05:17 - Removing David
05:51 - Finding David with the Cleaned Up Image
10:37 - Image 02//The Lighthouse
11:32 - Bing Visual Search
14:01 - Confirming the Location with 360 Photos
16:46 - Results May Vary
18:08 - Use Different Search Engines!
18:45 - Add-on to Speed Up Image Searching
22:56 - Image 03//Speed Test!
25:10 - Image 04//The Bridge
26:28 - Google Images vs Bing vs Yandex
28:36 - Image 05//Nessie
30:04 - Nessie in London?
30:53 - Using Observational Techniques to Find Locations
33:56 - Matching the Photo
40:14 - Using Google Street View
41:39 - Google Easter Egg
43:11 - The Google Boat?
44:58 - EXIF Data Tool//Finding Exact Location
46:59 - Image 06//The Canal
49:57 - Identifying Canal with Boat
52:20 - The Canal in Google Street View
53:33 - Cities vs Countryside
55:51 - How to Get Good
57:16 - More OSINT? Leave a Comment!
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Well thank goodness they found you. I didn't even know you were lost!
I believe you turned geolocation info on of your iphone only to show here for us. No one should keep geotagging on on the camera if they are concerned about privacy.
You can do reverse imaging on web for more than 10 years now. Nothing new here, except there are way faster and simpler tools for this, what tell you the coordinate of the place on the image in a second. And before that, it was the same, but took longer, since you had to compare your image/info with the offline google aka public archives and/or libraries.
Won't find me :D
@@growingtogether35 nobody is looking for you... except the government... but you keep their tracker in pocket at your will.
Fascinating. It's very helpful to see these professionals actually using their skills and explaining the process. Thanks!
these people are not professionals, they are using very basic skills to complete very basic tasks
@@johnnycomas its actually laughable
@@DitF For real. This all was very basic to me. Was hoping to see far more from a 50 minute video. Or maybe I should start looking at a job like this if it pays well.
I was using these very same techniques as a curious amateur ten years ago
1:51 If the window behind the stone is not a dead giveaway that it's inside, i don't know what is. Lighting? she sounds like a true detective!
Keep this content coming David! I just discovered your channel recently and I've been binge-watching your videos with all of the interviews! You got yourself a new subscriber! Keep it up mate.
I am Brazilian, and I'm a big fan of your channel! I'd like to express my interest in working in the security field, and I appreciate all the valuable information you provide. Thank you!
The questions you ask and make videos on with very knowledgeable guests is FANTASTIC!! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
I probably won’t get a response from you but you remind me of my uncle who passed away. He was into IT and cybersecurity like you. He was gonna teach me before he passed away but he wasn’t able to. With that being said I thank you for all your videos and hard work!
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Hope my content can help teach you :)
@@davidbombal it has for sure! Thanks for the response means a lot! 😊
This was amazing David. Please do more OSINT. Thank you so much for all you do.
Just watched the intro....this is so dope, love such content!!!
Thank you so much Ayush!
Thanks!
Being trained by Shin Bet , other platforms were used using up to date technology. Great platform you have created and great to see another ex countryman succeed. Keep it up boet.
It literally took me 2 min to find the one in Amsterdam, I didn't cheat, but I have been a couple of times, I used the house boats as my focal point and a couple of key buildings, nothing else, I used an Isometric 3d view in google street view to quickly go down the canal streets to find the building colour and shape patters I was looking for, then cross match against potential house boats.
Loved this vid thanks, lots of helpful tips and tricks. Interestingly the blue painted boat disappears after 2017 it seems.
Awesome as always David.
Keep up the great work :))
Thank you Jay! I hope I can :)
I just stumbbled across your channel and have to say absolutley phenomenal! Seeing these indepth videos exploring these concepts truely demystfies the process for those interested in cyber security. Thank you!
Great vlog David! This OSINT Content is super informative and awesome! You've got to have them back on the channel!
My cousin shared the link to your video. It's very informative! I can use the techniques to help locate runaways. Thanks so much!
Excellent video, David. Thank you! I’d love to see geo-location for country side and rural roads that don’t have much unique details like signs and buildings. It’s very challenging but if there are experts that know how to geo-locate in those environments, it would be super helpful.
Watched it from start to end. Dropping the comment to say "Yes! More videos like this."
These days you are teaching us on a high level.
Love you.
Your content has been off the charts ! Please keep moving forward with more like this!
I love these long form interviews David! Keep up the great work!
I’m doing a similar approach when hunting for apartment or houses and the Immobilien companies don’t share full address. Then I used images and Google Earth and Maps to find the exact address. Works 95% for my needs. And kind of fun and satisfying
Thank you for perfect explanation from experts
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Lets be honest a lot of clues that they find come also from this lady being very wise and smart. The image searching tool is cool and so but i would preffer to have that lady on my "tracking team". Oh and btw once again great content David. You always keep things interesting.
@Irving Shekelstein for a woman? wtf
@@user-ju9zz3ls3r I was obviously replying to someone else who has since deleted their comment. Please use your brain.
David get all the best guests and gives us great information PROTECT THIS MAN.
That was amazing video, and I’m surprised how accurate location you can find just from the photos. I can’t wait for more OSINT videos !
harnassing wisdom of the crowds :-) OSINT seems incredibly interesting, myself just starting to pivot into network / cyber security, etc, i am excited to learn this skill. thanx david and guests ! (thanx, all the way from South Africa, David 😀
Hi David I did the same before watching this video with little bit challenges I completed the task successfully. now after watching this vide I can do the it with more effectively. thanks man for a informatic video.
Very interesting, specially the last part is sharing a lot of information, that being said, I guess taking so long was mostly for teaching purposes as I tried to pass the photo to Google lens and it took not even 5 sec to find the exact location. Please keep this content going !
Loved it. Very enjoyable to listen to all these tips. The more we know about about how to use the tools, the less we can share about our lives online. We can also instruct friends and family about how to stay safe. So, yes, I would love to hear more from these folks. Michael Bazelle would be a great guest as well. The more I learn about cell phones, the more I am moved to an alternative, non-Google phone running Open Android, Lineage, Calyx, or whatever. So, cellphone alternatives would be another great video. Thanks!
This is awesome, OSINT is a serious thing today. Even a screenshot is possible to be tracked down.
Good video, as someone that's been acquainted with these tools for quite a while, I still learned something new. (Tineye and how bing can do a visual search for example).
thanks, very good people. I'm good at OSINT but I'm not really offering my services because there had been some really bad requests.
Great video! I was able to use this to impress my son by geolocating him from a random picture he sent me.
Congrats on a million David I love these vids ❤️
Thank you Joshua! Much appreciated!
It's nice to learn OSINT from OSINT experts. Thanks david
The first statement should be to check if the image had GPS/DateTime stamp enabled. Most people are instructed to turn it off.
I got it right away. It's the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. I didn't need an AI for that.
Unfortunately that is the incorrect answer.
Great tips! Thanks for taking the time. A few notes I noticed:
5:12 Be careful using AI cleanup tools on images to be used in further research. AI fills that info like a toddler colors - by looking at everything it has seen before and guessing at what it should look like. If previous examples were really good, the result can be too, but AI _ALWAYS_ has an error rate. This means that the more you "fix" the more likely the wrong things will get filled in. Another issue is that this Egyptian wall has many easily identifiable features. AI is much more likely to get more general landscapes or cityscapes wrong because there are more example 'memories' to draw from.
18:57 Also be VERY careful to vet any extensions you install into your browser. Many threat alerts have come out in the last few years showing extensions and apps on all app stores that work just as advertised but _also_ send data or install malware in the background.
21:27 Google Lens is trained to be tailored _to you_ so the more you use it, the better its results get. (I own a Pixel phone that said so. If this is no longer the case, please alert me.)
45:01 The _gps locs_ are accurate to centimeters, but the _camera's recording of gpc location_ is only accurate to a few meters, and is limited by national government control of imaging satellites. While satellites _can_ get the location to within centimeters, this detail is restricted to government and military use.
I don't think the AI cleanup will be a problem at all considering one of their steps is verification they got the location correct. They aren't coloring like a toddler then claiming that result is all that's needed lol
@@AutarchKade please hit read more and read that whole section. You're oversimplifying the problem. The more you tell AI to paint in, the more likely it will fill with things that look right but are from other places. Because most current AI can be very good at this, humans often don't notice the difference -subtle things like using French chimneys or window shutters instead of Swedish ones - and that can drastically chance the error rate even with careful verification.
Awesome video! Please do more of these types of videos. Love learning about OSInt.
I've been using Reverse Image Search for years but never thought of it this way! .😮
Thx David for this short workshop.
It completely worth the time! I was amazing and I learned a lot of new things out of this. Thank You Very Much!!
I've geotracked many youtubers. Just because I could. Even ones that don't show a lot of identifying features. Things like knowing the hemisphere they're in, the time of day & year when they recorded while comparing shadows can give you directions.
What UA-camrs?
Nice and crisp presentation , very informative and helpful, made good use of my Sunday
You cannot hide... near any landmarks... while being tracked by lucky people.
Good tutorial on how to use some of those tools, though social engineering is a far superior tool in this regard.
Awesome content David.
Congratz on your 1 mil subs!
I love your channel... love OSINT curious. Thank you David and crew. This is super interesting.
Really loved this❤️
Very happy to hear that!
#CONGRATULATIONS FOR 1M #DAVIDSIR
Amazing video! Thanks! Although I do a lot of geoguessing the quiztime osint challenges - I still managed to learn new tricks from it. Great stuff. More plz!
I used Google lens on a screen shot of my phone,Found it instantly. Brilliant stuff very interesting
Great content... thanks for sharing and appreciate your wonderful questions.
One of the best videos so far learned soooo much 🙏🙏🙏 thanks david
Absolutely brilliant tools, skills and technology
I don't know why, but the thumbnail looks like guitarist John Mayer is in it ;D Anyways, what a great video David! Keep up!
thank you david. you have shown me so much
WELL DONE FOR THE 1million subs dude
Thank you very much!
The Boss at his best! Thank you for your great educational content. Respect 🙏
congratulations david for 1M
Awesome stff, please add more of this exciting stuff. Thanks as always.
Should this be titled “how to reserve image search?”
No, it should be ‘How to reverse image search.’
@@Zerpersande I think a better title would be "How to reverese search images"
Im sure u didn't finish the whole video, they share a way of thinking which is great for anyone interested in OSINT
@@mr_cod3 I was about to say this. They mentioned a program for exif data that might try out. Also, they teach you about observation. Good video
OSINT!!!!!!!
Yes more OSINT please. Maybe have your subscribers submit photos with the data stripped and see if they can find the location. Knowing nothing about the photo will be more of a challenge.
Very great work
David and team
Done this several time when working security.
Congrats for 1m..... from india💕
Thank you!
I have used my OSINT skills to find missing relatives for health checks, and find long lost friends for death notifications.
MORE OSINT And Social Engineering PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE because for that we don't need Technical knowledge and degrees, and it will help spread awareness
Thank you david 👏, Awsome content , please Make More About OSINT 🔎
Yes! Definitely do more of these!!!
cool. youve taken my stalking to all new levels lol ............. calm down trigger types, we used to call that a joke
It's the power of the internet. Being born in 1988...growing up with the growth of computers and the internet....I feel me and my generation is more equipped to make the net work I ways most dont think of since I had to "find a way" rather than look for someone who made a app for my solution
Amazing content, as always. Very thanks David!
Isn't there a way to use the OSINT tools.Against the hacker to protect your PC just curious 🤔
1M!! Congrats!!! :)
Thank you!
What a fantastic video. Brilliant 👏
i cannot believe this was an hour long, the time just flew by. i would absolutely love for you to travel david ! and also to use more videos like this for pretext ! :o)
Those free sites are capturing all that data, too. So while you might have already posted something to social media, it's going to have an even larger digital footprint when it's put into those web based apps.
Awesome video, yes, please bring us more OSINT videos please
Congrats on a million sub David
Your CCNA course is Awesome !
Thank you very much!
I am a person who wants to learn all of this. For a few reasons. One, I heard some hacked google satellite and removed my image and put there's in. That associated with my name being known for business in a very business lucrative arena some years ago, allegedly.
Thank you for sharing. I really appreciate your vidoes!
Hey David congratulations again with the one mil!!
Thank you so much! And thank you for your continued support!
@@davidbombal That's okay David i should be thanking you. You bring high value to the table, and you really care if people succeed. So the least i can do is follow you :)
ah man ur long intreview vids is my relaxation
Really nice content. I loved it!
Great stuff, hopefully more Osint in the future!
Very educational. Appreciated.
Trust me David, this is something that's being done. And it goes all the way. Unless it''s a high opsec person but even then they have flaws at times.
That was the whole point of the video…..
@@InDisskyS131 Seems like you are broadcasting via UDP because I don't get you.
12:30 there is an identical lighthouse called Roker Lighthouse in Sunderland and its in the top right. The LH is obviously not unique.
I have a brother who has been on ga's top 10 most wanted for 6 years.. fbi claims they can't find him. Are they just not looking hard enough?
David when ever someone asks me who is your role model, I always say David Bombal
Thank you!
a good method for starters, but there are much more sophisticated methods to anlalyze not only location, but the time and date, IMEI of device used to take photo, who bought it, and where they are now, and their behavioral habits, to predict where they will be next. Stripping the metadata first is important when uploading images
Missed this when it dropped impressive
Awesome,love it! Very knowledgeable and interesting
Glad you enjoyed it!
1M subs wow David congrats 🎉👏
Extensions not addons.
It was cool learning about the Bing image crop feature.
Great thing, they zoom the image.
Thank you very much!
I guess the colour and shape of the license plates is also an indication. Very interesting video!
great video! yes, do more osint videos!