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Osint For Beginners

Posted By: ELK1nG
Osint For Beginners

Osint For Beginners
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.03 GB | Duration: 6h 16m

Non regional edition: Learning OSINT for beginners and beyond

What you'll learn

OSINT

Open Source Intelligence

Fact checking

Information gathering

Requirements

• Requirements 40+ GB free space, 8+ GB memory, admin rights, internet connection

Description

In this course you will be learning about OSINT (Open-source intelligence) from a non regional view (i.e.. the tools will be much more open and not focused on the US). Tools, techniques, setting up a virtual lab, and how to protect yourself. This is a comprehensive course that will be using free open source tools to investigate people and companies. No matter if you are totally new to the fascinating world of OSINT and hacking or have some experience, this course will walk you through how both hackers and investigators use these tools and why.This course is designed to be beginner friendly and also help educate experienced individuals alike with a easy to follow and practical approach. Your safety is also important as we explore the use of sock puppets, a Linux virtual machine and more.This course is built from the previous best selling courses that I have taught over the years. The intention was to build a course that is more accessible to people inside and outside of the US. If you have taken any of the previous OSINT courses by me, I do not recommend taking this course as the majority will be review.Get stuck or have a question? Always feel free to send me a message and I will do my best to help you out!The course has been recorded using a Hyperx Quadcast mic, shock stand, mic arm, OBS Studio 1920x1080, 48kHz Stereo.FYI, a reminder: I not anyone that is a part of DGS has any affiliation with any of the vendors, software manufactures, or programmers in this course.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What is this course?

Lecture 2 What is OSINT and why is it important?

Lecture 3 Disclaimer

Lecture 4 What will you need?

Lecture 5 DGS Start.me page

Section 2: Getting Started

Lecture 6 Information overload and emotional impact

Lecture 7 Avoiding Bias

Lecture 8 What is a virtual machine (VM)?

Lecture 9 Installing VB (And alternative for Mac M1 & M2 CPUs)

Lecture 10 Installing CSI Linux

Lecture 11 Basic Linux commands

Lecture 12 Social Engineering

Section 3: Methodology

Lecture 13 OSINT Breakdown, Methodology, Mindmaps

Lecture 14 Crossing the line, ethical and legal boundries

Lecture 15 Tools (and websites) will break and sometimes fail you

Lecture 16 Verifying results

Lecture 17 Ask

Section 4: Safety

Lecture 18 Sock Puppets

Lecture 19 Building a Sock Puppet

Lecture 20 VPNs and kill switches

Lecture 21 DNS Leak tests

Lecture 22 CSI Tor Gateway

Lecture 23 Disposable Emails

Lecture 24 VOIP and Burner Phones

Lecture 25 2FA

Lecture 26 Password Managers

Lecture 27 Encryption

Section 5: Reporting

Lecture 28 Reports

Lecture 29 CSI Reports

Lecture 30 OBS

Lecture 31 Right to be forgotten

Section 6: Searches (Basic)

Lecture 32 Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu, Duck Duck Go

Lecture 33 Google Dorks

Lecture 34 Google Alerts

Lecture 35 IntelX

Section 7: Map searches

Lecture 36 Google, Bing Maps

Lecture 37 Sun Calculator

Lecture 38 Weather reports

Section 8: Photos

Lecture 39 Analyzing photos

Lecture 40 Car Stickers

Lecture 41 GeoLocation

Lecture 42 Exifdata

Lecture 43 Photo Manipulation and Gan

Lecture 44 Reverse Image Searches

Section 9: Social Media

Lecture 45 Twitter/X

Lecture 46 Facebook

Lecture 47 Snapchat

Lecture 48 Telegram

Lecture 49 Linkedin

Lecture 50 WhatsApp

Section 10: IP Addresses

Lecture 51 IP to Location. VPN check, Tor Lookup

Lecture 52 Canary Tokens

Section 11: Browsers

Lecture 53 Tor

Lecture 54 Extentions

Section 12: Darkweb

Lecture 55 What is the Darkweb and how to browse it

Lecture 56 Searching the Darkweb

Section 13: Leaks and Dumps

Lecture 57 DDOS and Wikileaks

Lecture 58 Pastebin

Lecture 59 Dehashed and HaveIbeenPwned

Section 14: Tracking

Lecture 60 Flight trackers and Boat Trackers

Section 15: Websites

Lecture 61 Things to look for

Lecture 62 Wayback Machine

Lecture 63 Builtwith

Lecture 64 Whois

Section 16: Crawling and searches

Lecture 65 Spiderfoot

Lecture 66 Maltego

Lecture 67 Metagoofil

Section 17: Virus and Malware

Lecture 68 Hybridanalysis and Virustotal

Section 18: Phones

Lecture 69 LAN, Mobile, VOIP

Lecture 70 Phoneinfoga Phonefy

Section 19: Email

Lecture 71 Email Validation and Phishtool

Section 20: Media

Lecture 72 News sites and Media Bias

Lecture 73 Fact checking with Snopes

Section 21: People searches

Lecture 74 People Searches

Section 22: Crypto

Lecture 75 Bitcoin wallet

Section 23: Deaths and hospitals

Lecture 76 Finding death records (Ancestry, calling, obituary)

Section 24: Test time

Lecture 77 Let's use what you learned

Lecture 78 Example Solution (Video)

Section 25: Places to practice

Lecture 79 Places to practice what you learned

Section 26: Build a USB OSINT Toolkit

Lecture 80 Build a OSINT USB

Section 27: OSINT And AI

Lecture 81 AI and OSINT

Section 28: Thank you

Lecture 82 A Word of Thanks to you all

People interesting in OSINT (Open source intelligence) IT admins, investigators, law enforcement, home users, etc.