Open Source Intelligence, Digital Footprints, and Modern Online Investigations In today’s digital world, enormous amounts of information about individuals and businesses exist online. Many people underestimate how much data can remain accessible for years through social media, archived webpages, reposted images, public records, online aliases, and search engine indexing. Even when content is deleted, […]
Hello everyone, I usually create posts based on questions I receive, and today’s topic is about legal implications of using OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become a powerful tool for businesses, law enforcement, journalists, and private individuals. With the vast amount of publicly available data online, OSINT enables users to gather […]
Introduction Many people are unaware that modern cars come equipped with hundreds of sensors that record their every move. These devices have raised concerns about privacy as cars have become part of the Internet of Things (IoT). Gone are the days when cars were merely a means of transportation. In 2014, Jim Farley, an executive […]
Ethical hacking involves utilizing mathematical and programming abilities to pinpoint weak areas or susceptibilities in information systems. The hacking realm is categorized based on purpose, with a white hat hacker being an ethical hacker with good intentions. These professionals specialize in penetration testing and other examination methodologies that guarantee the security of an organization’s information […]