❔Several people have asked whether #osintracker is open source. The answer is no, but in a perfect world it would have been. Osintracker is a freemium application, accessible online free of charge but without sharing the source code. There are many reasons for this, but the main one is that the investment in time to offer such an application is considerable. There's what the user sees, i.e. the finished product, but before that and in parallel, there's all the design work, research and testing. Not to mention user support and other time-consuming tasks. All free of charge. That's something, isn't it? 😊 So Osintracker is not in the public domain, and is protected by intellectual property rights. Mandaura is the publisher and owner of the #osintracker brand. ➡ Sharing with passion does not mean allowing plundering. Thank you for using the application! Thank you for your support! ❤️
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Tidelift CTO and co-founder Jeremy Katz channels his inner optimist in his post for the Tidelift blog: #xz shows the open source model *working*. Despite an incredible amount of obfuscation and effort by malicious actor "Jia Tan" (alias) to make this backdoor exploit hard to find, it was a member of the #opensource community who stumbled upon it because the code was freely available for inspection, triaged the issue, and disclosed it in a responsible way. That's an amazing display of the power of open source. Read the entire post on the Tidelift blog where Jeremy muses more on this optimistic take and discusses ways to invest in reducing the likelihood of incidents such as this from succeedinf in the future, be it from copycats or more sophisticated actors. Link in the comments 🖇 👇
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Reddit, Inc.📜 is one of the world’s most popular internet forum communities if not, the biggest internet forum community in the world. It’s nicknamed “the front page of the internet” for a reason. And with the vast amount of information available on Reddit. It makes it a trove of information for (OSINT) Investigations🔍. In my new article, I explore many concepts and techniques that can be used on Reddit to allow for (OSINT) investigations more streamlined and efficient., Check it Out!🕵️ https://lnkd.in/eWq5wNSP
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Operation Stargazer. CFR's Astra Linux Vulnerability & Flaws Daydreams by /u/yurychemerkin via reddit.com: search results - osint ([Global] Quantum Computing) URL: https://ift.tt/0AUatu1 In the grand theater of global technology, the West and its allies, along with the Council on Foreign Relations, are putting on quite the performance. Picture this: a dramatic scene where Western powers are in a tizzy over Russia's strides towards technological independence. As Astra Linux emerges as a symbol of this shift, Western tech giants lament their lost market share, shedding tears over the billions once flowing from Russian coffers. Meanwhile, espionage budgets are being stretched thin as intelligence agencies scramble to uncover vulnerabilities in Astra Linux. But, in a bid to save costs, they're calling on everyone to use open-source intelligence, or OSINT, essentially outsourcing the heavy lifting to others for free. --------------------------------------------------- In recent years, Russia has embarked on a path of digital sovereignty, driven by a combination of geopolitical tensions, Western sanctions, and domestic policy choices. This shift, accelerated by Western sanctions, has led to a significant transformation in the country's technological landscape. As Western companies withdraw and sanctions tighten, Russia has increasingly turned to domestic alternatives and Chinese technology to fill the void. This analysis examines Russia's increasing digital sovereignty and growing dependence on Chinese technology, particularly in light of Western sanctions. It explores the implications of this shift for human rights in Russia, cybersecurity, and international relations. The paper argues that while Russia aims for technological independence, its reliance on Chinese tech creates new vulnerabilities and policy opportunities for the West. I. CFR's Call to Action: Assessing Astra Linux Security and Russia's Digital Sovereignty The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a prominent US think tank, has called for the use of intelligence resources to assess the security of Astra Linux, a Russian operating system. This initiative is part of a broader study on Russia's efforts in import substitution and digital sovereignty. Astra Linux is widely used in Russian military and intelligence systems, making its security a matter of interest for US analysts.The CFR suggests that the open-source nature of Astra Linux might introduce vulnerabilities that could be exploited at scale. They advocate for the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) to understand how Russia implements technologies like Astra Linux and to identify potential security weaknesses. The CFR also notes that “Russia's increasing digital isolation and reliance on domestic and Chinese technologies might limit its access to global cybersecurity expertise, potentially impacting the security of Astra Linux”. Astra Linux has been certified by Russian authorities for use in environmen...
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Operation Stargazer. CFR's Astra Linux Vulnerability & Flaws Daydreams by /u/yurychemerkin via reddit.com: search results - osint ([Global] Quantum Computing) URL: https://ift.tt/0AUatu1 In the grand theater of global technology, the West and its allies, along with the Council on Foreign Relations, are putting on quite the performance. Picture this: a dramatic scene where Western powers are in a tizzy over Russia's strides towards technological independence. As Astra Linux emerges as a symbol of this shift, Western tech giants lament their lost market share, shedding tears over the billions once flowing from Russian coffers. Meanwhile, espionage budgets are being stretched thin as intelligence agencies scramble to uncover vulnerabilities in Astra Linux. But, in a bid to save costs, they're calling on everyone to use open-source intelligence, or OSINT, essentially outsourcing the heavy lifting to others for free. --------------------------------------------------- In recent years, Russia has embarked on a path of digital sovereignty, driven by a combination of geopolitical tensions, Western sanctions, and domestic policy choices. This shift, accelerated by Western sanctions, has led to a significant transformation in the country's technological landscape. As Western companies withdraw and sanctions tighten, Russia has increasingly turned to domestic alternatives and Chinese technology to fill the void. This analysis examines Russia's increasing digital sovereignty and growing dependence on Chinese technology, particularly in light of Western sanctions. It explores the implications of this shift for human rights in Russia, cybersecurity, and international relations. The paper argues that while Russia aims for technological independence, its reliance on Chinese tech creates new vulnerabilities and policy opportunities for the West. I. CFR's Call to Action: Assessing Astra Linux Security and Russia's Digital Sovereignty The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a prominent US think tank, has called for the use of intelligence resources to assess the security of Astra Linux, a Russian operating system. This initiative is part of a broader study on Russia's efforts in import substitution and digital sovereignty. Astra Linux is widely used in Russian military and intelligence systems, making its security a matter of interest for US analysts.The CFR suggests that the open-source nature of Astra Linux might introduce vulnerabilities that could be exploited at scale. They advocate for the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) to understand how Russia implements technologies like Astra Linux and to identify potential security weaknesses. The CFR also notes that “Russia's increasing digital isolation and reliance on domestic and Chinese technologies might limit its access to global cybersecurity expertise, potentially impacting the security of Astra Linux”. Astra Linux has been certified by Russian authorities for use in environmen...
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Operation Stargazer. CFR's Astra Linux Vulnerability & Flaws Daydreams by /u/yurychemerkin via reddit.com: search results - linux ([Global] Quantum Computing) URL: https://ift.tt/0AUatu1 In the grand theater of global technology, the West and its allies, along with the Council on Foreign Relations, are putting on quite the performance. Picture this: a dramatic scene where Western powers are in a tizzy over Russia's strides towards technological independence. As Astra Linux emerges as a symbol of this shift, Western tech giants lament their lost market share, shedding tears over the billions once flowing from Russian coffers. Meanwhile, espionage budgets are being stretched thin as intelligence agencies scramble to uncover vulnerabilities in Astra Linux. But, in a bid to save costs, they're calling on everyone to use open-source intelligence, or OSINT, essentially outsourcing the heavy lifting to others for free. --------------------------------------------------- In recent years, Russia has embarked on a path of digital sovereignty, driven by a combination of geopolitical tensions, Western sanctions, and domestic policy choices. This shift, accelerated by Western sanctions, has led to a significant transformation in the country's technological landscape. As Western companies withdraw and sanctions tighten, Russia has increasingly turned to domestic alternatives and Chinese technology to fill the void. This analysis examines Russia's increasing digital sovereignty and growing dependence on Chinese technology, particularly in light of Western sanctions. It explores the implications of this shift for human rights in Russia, cybersecurity, and international relations. The paper argues that while Russia aims for technological independence, its reliance on Chinese tech creates new vulnerabilities and policy opportunities for the West. I. CFR's Call to Action: Assessing Astra Linux Security and Russia's Digital Sovereignty The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a prominent US think tank, has called for the use of intelligence resources to assess the security of Astra Linux, a Russian operating system. This initiative is part of a broader study on Russia's efforts in import substitution and digital sovereignty. Astra Linux is widely used in Russian military and intelligence systems, making its security a matter of interest for US analysts.The CFR suggests that the open-source nature of Astra Linux might introduce vulnerabilities that could be exploited at scale. They advocate for the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) to understand how Russia implements technologies like Astra Linux and to identify potential security weaknesses. The CFR also notes that “Russia's increasing digital isolation and reliance on domestic and Chinese technologies might limit its access to global cybersecurity expertise, potentially impacting the security of Astra Linux”. Astra Linux has been certified by Russian authorities for use in environmen...
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Hey checkout our senior capstone - https://lnkd.in/ghs7BaSv Vulture an Automated #osint Tool: Vulture is built to help automate the task of locating different Open-Source Intelligence information on the internet and displaying it back to the user. Our vision is to empower individuals, particularly pentesters, with a versatile and user-friendly platform that simplifies the collection, analysis, and utilization of open-source information. This tool focuses on gathering this information from a passive perspective not touching the targets technologies in the hope to remain stealthy and to not have the possibility of touching an out-of-scope technology in a penetration test. Using different tools you might be familiar with....but automated: Dehashed #️⃣ Hunter.io 🦊 Google Dorking 🤓 WhoIs XML ❓ Manuel/Automatic Password Generation 🔑 I want to give thanks to my teammates Josiah Jennings, Ryan V., and Zack. We plan to keep growing Vulture, adding different tools/modules to automate the OSINT field.
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Open-source intelligence (#OSINT) is a critical part of any due diligence investigation. But it comes with challenges. It’s big, hard to work with and often messy. Thankfully, there is a solution: https://hubs.li/Q02yY5wf0 In this blog post, #DataVisualization expert Dan Williams shows how to create beautiful and intuitive UI for investigations. Working with data from ShadowDragon's SocialNet API, he creates visually engaging and insightful reports that help investigators navigate information from potentially hundreds of OSINT sources. #KYC #DueDiligence
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