Intro Note: If you are technically knowledgable in cyber defence and offence, you can read the original research into the Antlion campaign from Symantec’s Threat Hunter Team; or listen to The CyberWire’s Research Saturday Podcast with Symantec. As these are technical sources, my goal is stay non-technical and offer the key takeaways for the general public; especially insight into […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: 24 October
This week in the Sunday Briefing, tools to research terrorism and radicalisation, techniques on investigating the rising, and leading, social media platform TikTok, and a discussion on the importance of ethics relating to a politically charged attempt at prosecuting a journalist. (Main image: The source code for the OSINT Editor site. Oops, I am a […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: 17 October
This week in the OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing, how to turn a game into an OSINT tool, the InVid tool to fight disinformation, PLA airbase construction, and Grifthorse, the fleeceware campaign that keeps on grifting. WeVerify: InVid Creating disinformation is relatively easy: find a dramatic video, copy and paste that video out of context and […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: Shifting Paradig...
This week takes a look at two DSNlytic tools for OSINT Network operations, covert operations for the PLA and Russian paramilitary groups, changes to the CIA, and local political context for Taiwan President Tsai’s National Day speech. Main image source: Office of the President, Republic of China (Taiwan) DNSlytics Google analytics is a powerful tool […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: Sensational Head...
This weekend’s focus is on Mail Cat, a one of a kind cat who loves to search for emails without letting others know about it, a follow up on Real Raw News from Bill McCarthy of PolitiFact, and commentary on the implications of the Kuomintang Chairmanship elections. The main image is sourced from the Kuomintang […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: How to Present O...
This weekend was a special win for autocrats in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Moscow, with Hong Kong and Russian elections predictably going in favour of the establishment parties. Additionally, a new tool to analyse and present OSINT maps on multiple frames at once is introduced, and a special project from OSINTEditor was publicly launched this […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: Archiving and An...
Make sure to read the 5 September edition of the Sunday Briefing if you missed it – it will explain the concept and the ‘why’ behind the briefing. OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: Archiving and Analysing Disinformation Receipts This week details archiving on the Wayback Machine, finding clues in Metadata from Bellingcat, and analysing a chain of […]
OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing: Identifying and ...
Welcome to OSINTEditor Sunday Briefing, a new weekly OSINT newsletter. As this is the inaugural edition of the newsletter, a brief introduction is warranted. The goal of OSINTEditor is to deliver cutting edge OSINT information and methodology in an open-access format. Moreover, there is an aim to combine Open-Source Intelligence with the power of geography […]
Communications and OSINT in 21st Century Prot...
Socioeconomics and OSINT – A Working Example
Behind the Economics: Social Uprisings On 9 June 2020 hundreds of protestors in Seattle, Washington had filled the Seattle City Hall main entrance, setting up a community microphone in the dim lights as people, each representing a unique voice and concern, nervously milled the hall, now in their third week of protesting. As the clock […]