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We're published! The first 2 investigator515 books are ready for release.

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We're now published!!!!! 2 Live, 2 to go We missed the Wednesday blog cycle this week, for one very important reason. We've just finished our first round of publishing!!! We figured that its never great missing a post during the cycle, but missing it because you're compiling things to be published is mostly acceptable right??? Hold on, cause we're about to fill you in on exactly whats happening for us over the next few months. Firstly, after a short and brief love affair with google and blogspot, the investigator515 blog is now moving to a now home. Originally found at investigator515.blogspot.com, while we configured the site and domain for catfisher.info the new subdomain will be going live this week. We've attatched it to the catfisher.info site to keep everything streamlined, however we will leave most other things unchanged. There'll still be two publications a week, one on Wed and one on Sun, and we'll still rotate through OSINT anaylsis', curren...

OSINT. Oh What? How Open Souce Intelligence Connects our World

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Jake11 found via OSINT. Jake11 has been extensively tracked providing ELINT data during the ukrainian war. OSINT has become a bit of a buzzword, whilst becoming more blurred on whats actually classified as open source intelligence. Today we'll look quickly at some of the ways open source intelligence connects our world behind the scenes. First, lets get a ChatGPT refresher on just what exactly is defined as open source intelligence, and a quick history of its evolution. Open source intelligence, or OSINT for short, is like a treasure hunt for information. Imagine a group of detectives scouring the streets, looking for clues to solve a mystery. Except instead of physical clues, they're searching for information in the vast expanse of the internet and other publicly available sources. The history of OSINT can be traced back to the early days of intelligence gathering, when spies would sneak into enemy territories to gather information. But with the advent of the internet ...

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