OSINT is an incredible tool for understanding the reality of our day and age. Its an important tool for anyone, not just IT or cyber security. If you want to be able to investigate claims, events, trends, people, organizations - OSINT is the tool and skillset that can do it for you. Investigative journalist, red team, blue team, or just like me a hobbyist... it is one of the few tools anyone can use to discern reality and fiction, see who is behind a website or movement, and tell lies and truth apart in the sea of misinformation that is the modern world.
This is exactly the video I've been looking for. Perfect. A clear and concise overview of OSINT and many great resources to continue my education. Thanks!
I took an 85 hr course on OSINT from Michale Bazzell, and THAT was just the tip of the iceberg on learning OSINT. Thank you for the recommendation for additional reading.
Michael Bazzell has some great resources, and definitely knows his chops. But absolutely, it's just the tip of the iceberg! Many more experts out there to follow.
@@ferasalfarsi897 Look up "idioms" in your favourite search engine. It is common in the english language to do this, especially in rural areas, people just won't use formal english. To answer your question: it just means that OSINT is a huge topic that cannot be covered in a single video or course.
I'm starting to love this channel, I'd love a video listing good resources to learn what blue team, red team and everything cyber security mean and stuff
@@Cyberspatial not really as im really new i don't know where to start but im not bad with computers, I know basic python and some java/kotlin and learning rust a bit atm
Red team attack blue team defense purple team combination analysis of the two. Red team is active exploitation and pen testing and blue team is responsible for threat mitigation.
im a teenager deeply interested about cyber space and computers,just found this channel and honestly im really glad i did.Im reading Michael's book what it takes to disappear and it is awesome.Keep up the good work man and never stop making interesting and informative videos!
My favorite story of osint was rhe time 4chan tracked down the you will not divide us flag. They used flight trackers, star positions, sounds in the video and social media to track down where it was located. Not totally supporting what they did but sorta opened my eyes to what was possible. Internet historian did a whole series on it. It was so ridiculous that it ended up just being funny.
This video and your channel is one of the best resources I've found and I've searched through a lot! Currently doing a degree in cyber and I've been doing osint on all the students in my class lol 😂 it's shocking how all their social is public open and they are doing a cyber degree!!
Thanks for the compliment! Yes a lot of people operate with high-trust for online services. We're entering a world where privacy and security are becoming more aligned. Gather information is the step one to targeting someone!
3 videoclips from your youtube channel and I've learned more than an entire semester on school....Bad jokes aside, they don't teach the good stuff like this in highschool...moral, they should...regardless, your videoclips are amazing edited, scripted, and I love the way you teach...you should become a teacher:)
Glad yt algorithm recommended this channel to me. Subbed. I am not looking to cyber security. But looking into BI which I think osint will be very useful. Looking forward to unpack this.
I'm a tradesman and like watching these type of videos. IMO it's useful for most people to have a basic understanding of this stuff to protect yourself. Darkness diaries is another channel I've been binge watching.
your explanation is super clear and its led me to build a good learning strategies. brother please if you can please talk about any malware in technical level. for example explain in depth level about keyloggers to understand how real world malwares looks like and how they work in technical level.
I have questions. Is Osint legal and is it harmful to use it(through apps or websites) eg: when you search someone's name or email would your informations or the person's that you investigate get leaked or tracked?
Thanks for this. It provides a possible answer I had to a question about how a client whose account info was compromised might have ended up in that situation, even though he swore he changed his pw regularly, shredded old bills and credit offers and was "careful" not have his PII floating around on the web.
How does OSINT facial recognition handle the emerging technology of CGI facial mapping which is increasingly becoming a common feature for play and meme time? While good for those things, the efficacy for this in committing a fraud or framing a person can't go unnoticed.
One day there's going to be a data breach leaking facial recognition databases. OSINTers will be able to use that for investigations privately on their own computers.
iam crazy about your channel excellent content well order and great teaching keep doing with new content and video sure you will get million subscribers
@@Cyberspatial start a hacking series in order from scratch with your teaching skill that would be excellent. well apparently most hacking channels are irrelevant
It's best to be pretty OS-agnostic overall. All of them are exploitable. A good rule of thumb to follow is to pick a brand that makes both the hardware and software. Better compatibility and faster security updates.
Back in the day one could easily get a lot of information by just googling someone's email or using quotes for specific phrases. Are there any entities apart from Google that are still able to use the search engine the old way?
You can still do that with Google's advanced search operators. The functionality definitely, depends on the search engine, though there's value in trying all of them. There's a lot of data-specific search engines now too. Pipl > people, for example.
Best way to start is to learn "what's out there?" Find out what you don't know first. What are the different sub-fields related to cybersecurity and which ones interest you? Books are a great way to gather broad knowledge. University of Cambridge Professor Ross Anderson teaches Security Engineering and makes it available for free to read: www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html The CISSP All-In-One-Guide by Shon Harrris' (RIP) you might be able to find in a library somewhere. Great background learning www.amazon.com/CISSP-All-One-Guide-Eighth/dp/1260142655
Raghav Kumar it depends on where you are in your cybersecurity journey and what your goals are. If you just want to level up your personal security, then you may not need to learn programming languages. If you’re early in a career, it’s probably more important to learn the skills in our “Top 5 Skills” video. But if you’re looking for a long term career, it’s certainly valuable to learn programming languages. You can see the recommendations from a current red team operator here: ruclips.net/video/nSTAkhe-gh0/видео.html
Don't leave the radio on in the background whilst recording. Always check the videos before uploading and you can remove all the mistakes. No one wants a video that no effort went in to.
IntelX.io is super dangerous if the pastes lead to access breaches. Especially where a good portion of the info is just readily available to the average joe
@@Cyberspatial Google analytics is practically pre crime for intelligence organizations if you throw psychographic profiling into the mix and switch up ad generation.... so yes. Scary things you think about delving into data and OSINT lol
Oh man I get mad when I hear the words ClearView, but at the same time I'm so happy my country essentially kicked out their business. IOW, 3 different provinces (similar idea to a state in the US) AND the federal gov. opened investigations into ClearView. So then ClearView packed up shop and just left lol. Pretty telling
They certainly are controversial, though I think the business is here to stay. Until the entire database gets leaked to the darknet for anyone to use, that is...
Please never stop making these tutorials. I feel like a hand is pulling my hand through a bunch of textbooks I had so much trouble understanding :"))
Debal Ghosh that’s awesome! Thanks for the support!!
@@Cyberspatial Yeah I'll sub and I'm sure others will too if you do.
OSINT is an incredible tool for understanding the reality of our day and age. Its an important tool for anyone, not just IT or cyber security. If you want to be able to investigate claims, events, trends, people, organizations - OSINT is the tool and skillset that can do it for you. Investigative journalist, red team, blue team, or just like me a hobbyist... it is one of the few tools anyone can use to discern reality and fiction, see who is behind a website or movement, and tell lies and truth apart in the sea of misinformation that is the modern world.
Absolutely. It's been such an underrated field that is only now becoming more mainstream!
I'm so glad that YT algorithm reccomended your channel
Us too! The algorithm is everything.
yeah me too
same
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This is exactly the video I've been looking for. Perfect. A clear and concise overview of OSINT and many great resources to continue my education. Thanks!
I took an 85 hr course on OSINT from Michale Bazzell, and THAT was just the tip of the iceberg on learning OSINT. Thank you for the recommendation for additional reading.
Michael Bazzell has some great resources, and definitely knows his chops. But absolutely, it's just the tip of the iceberg! Many more experts out there to follow.
Hello, what do you mean by THAT?
Best
@@ferasalfarsi897 Look up "idioms" in your favourite search engine. It is common in the english language to do this, especially in rural areas, people just won't use formal english.
To answer your question: it just means that OSINT is a huge topic that cannot be covered in a single video or course.
This is what I call quality. Got this recommended and subscribed 5min into the video.
Thanks to RUclips algorithm for bringing you here. Welcome aboard! 😊
Me too!
I'm starting to love this channel, I'd love a video listing good resources to learn what blue team, red team and everything cyber security mean and stuff
Great idea! Is there a list of terms you would be interested in seeing to start off with?
@@Cyberspatial not really as im really new i don't know where to start but im not bad with computers, I know basic python and some java/kotlin and learning rust a bit atm
Red team attack blue team defense purple team combination analysis of the two. Red team is active exploitation and pen testing and blue team is responsible for threat mitigation.
I'm an intel and social engineering junkie. Computers? Not sure yet but hope this helps in your search n.n
@@OZMus ❤️ thanks
Good job! I'm roughly 95% knowledgeable of the material posted, I learned a couple new things. Your presentation was articulate and very well done!
Glad it was helpful! 🙌
im a teenager deeply interested about cyber space and computers,just found this channel and honestly im really glad i did.Im reading Michael's book what it takes to disappear and it is awesome.Keep up the good work man and never stop making interesting and informative
videos!
Appreciate it! More to come!
Tell me about the book,thanks
The quality of these videos is top notch..!
Best intro tutorial I've found yet. Really cool~ A full demo on pivoting would be highly useful for someone learning OSINT 😍
Thanks! Will keep that in mind :)
seconded!
@@bluestarguardian7554 Thank you :)
This guy and network chuck are both amazing. Thank you good sir, it'll be easier for me to get an apprenticeship
Humbled by your comment!
your channel is a goldmine!
I love the fact that you look like you've been doing RUclips videos for ages, keep up!
Thank you for the kind words. Glad to have you here :)
My favorite story of osint was rhe time 4chan tracked down the you will not divide us flag. They used flight trackers, star positions, sounds in the video and social media to track down where it was located. Not totally supporting what they did but sorta opened my eyes to what was possible. Internet historian did a whole series on it. It was so ridiculous that it ended up just being funny.
Omg ..omg... A real content .. almost everyone drift the real content but u told us prply .. tq so much man ..u r amazing
It's a pleasure!
This video and your channel is one of the best resources I've found and I've searched through a lot! Currently doing a degree in cyber and I've been doing osint on all the students in my class lol 😂 it's shocking how all their social is public open and they are doing a cyber degree!!
Thanks for the compliment! Yes a lot of people operate with high-trust for online services. We're entering a world where privacy and security are becoming more aligned. Gather information is the step one to targeting someone!
3 videoclips from your youtube channel and I've learned more than an entire semester on school....Bad jokes aside, they don't teach the good stuff like this in highschool...moral, they should...regardless, your videoclips are amazing edited, scripted, and I love the way you teach...you should become a teacher:)
Just...clean and a perfect tutorial. Don't change the theme that you follow for all the videos. Keep going...Doing a great job..!!
Thanks, will do!
Amazing awesome super Duper Phenomenal Explanation
WOW! the coherent way you put together your content! AMAZING!!!
Thank you so much!
My new RUclips Number 1 channel. Thank you for the most important stuff.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for this video. I am intersted in cyber secuirty but I just started learning. This looks like something I could actually learn and do now.
You've got great potential man! Amazing production quality. Keep it up and this channel will blow up in no time!
Rochana Rajapakse thanks!!
Plz continue to make osint videos, very intresting.
Glad yt algorithm recommended this channel to me. Subbed.
I am not looking to cyber security. But looking into BI which I think osint will be very useful.
Looking forward to unpack this.
Awesome! Welcome aboard :)
I'm a tradesman and like watching these type of videos. IMO it's useful for most people to have a basic understanding of this stuff to protect yourself. Darkness diaries is another channel I've been binge watching.
great video really well explained, when someone asks me in the future what OSINT is I'm 100% directing them to this video.
Appreciate it. Thank You!
This video is too good NOT to download. Do you have it available for download anywhere? I noticed you don't appear to have a website or anything.
OSINT aka Cyber-Stalking 😄
Great content bud! Keep up the good work. 👍
Another learning another skills . Thanks 🙏🏻
Hope it helped you LEVEL UP!
i dont know why but i am loving your channel
Thank you. Happy to have you here!
So many good resources! Thank you!
This really was amazing. Thank you for ur work dear sir
My pleasure
Thank you so much for your knowledge and time. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. Please keep sharing.
Keep those videos up , your channel will grow big soon !
That's the plan!
your explanation is super clear and its led me to build a good learning strategies. brother please if you can please talk about any malware in technical level. for example explain in depth level about keyloggers to understand how real world malwares looks like and how they work in technical level.
Happy to help :)
Thanks for the recommendation. Will add it on our project list.
I have questions. Is Osint legal and is it harmful to use it(through apps or websites) eg: when you search someone's name or email would your informations or the person's that you investigate get leaked or tracked?
Bro, it's awesome and worthy for time being spent to watch this.
But haven't mentioned Sherlock tool while you shared shodan...
Great recommendation! There's really too many to cover them all...
You Are The BEST!!
Super cool video. I just got into IT (sorta) and i enjoyed learning from you.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hello would there be virtual job vacancies for beginners ? Where would we begin
Tou are brilliant!
Your channel popped up just after I decided to seriously get into cyber security and start out...coincidence? I THINK NOT.
Thanks for your help! 😏
Thanks for this. It provides a possible answer I had to a question about how a client whose account info was compromised might have ended up in that situation, even though he swore he changed his pw regularly, shredded old bills and credit offers and was "careful" not have his PII floating around on the web.
Hoping more videos like this best information and explanation
Movie Clips thanks!
A beautiful video.
after this video i am your fan .great work
shahmeer khan thanks so much!
Excellent video.
Thanks for watching!
How does OSINT facial recognition handle the emerging technology of CGI facial mapping which is increasingly becoming a common feature for play and meme time? While good for those things, the efficacy for this in committing a fraud or framing a person can't go unnoticed.
One day there's going to be a data breach leaking facial recognition databases. OSINTers will be able to use that for investigations privately on their own computers.
Great help! Especially in covid, cybersecurity jobs seekers will gain immensely from appealing video on how to forward their careers!! :)
Glad it was helpful!
You have really cool thumbnails and very good production quality
Thanks so much :)
Awesome!! Please create more such stuff!😊
Thank you, we will :)
Great video not sure how I clicked on it but I am subscribing.
Welcome aboard! Happy to have you here. 🙌
This is great. More OSINT videos please
Kas S great idea!
iam crazy about your channel
excellent content well order and great teaching
keep doing with new content and video sure you will get million subscribers
Great to have you along for the ride!
If there's any videos you're interested in seeing, let us know!
@@Cyberspatial start a hacking series in order from scratch with your teaching skill that would be excellent.
well apparently most hacking channels are irrelevant
ethical hacker good idea, we’ll look into it!
Thank you Robert David steele for your work on this
👍
Very useful information.
Glad it was helpful :)
your so good at explaining i really love your channel
Thank You!
What a great presentation!!!
Glad you liked it!
This video is amazing just amazing. Content is Informational. Thank you so much. :)
You're so welcome!
Great video!! Just found your channel you Definitely have a new sub👍💯
Thanks! Welcome aboard! :)
You have great way of explanation. Keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot!
For those who want a brief explanation of what OSiNT is, it's basically the good ol' Facebook stalking but a professional version of it
Your videos are amazing
Thank you :)
Man, you're the best! Question from a dummy: I see that you like to use macOS. Do you think it's better than Windows 10, security-related?
It's best to be pretty OS-agnostic overall. All of them are exploitable. A good rule of thumb to follow is to pick a brand that makes both the hardware and software. Better compatibility and faster security updates.
@@Cyberspatial thank you!
Amazing content. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Dereck! There's more to come, so make sure to subscribe to our channel. 🙂
thank you!
Bazzell knows his stuff.
He's an operator. He's got to!
AMAZING CONTENT! Thank you so much.
Thanks!
As someone starting out with OSINT, is it good to simply make yourself a research target? Id imagine so
Yes it is! Discover your own attack surface and try different methods to dig deeper.
How to stop my self being a experiment or application help me to stop
Back in the day one could easily get a lot of information by just googling someone's email or using quotes for specific phrases. Are there any entities apart from Google that are still able to use the search engine the old way?
You can still do that with Google's advanced search operators. The functionality definitely, depends on the search engine, though there's value in trying all of them. There's a lot of data-specific search engines now too. Pipl > people, for example.
Does VRChat counts?
you are a genius
Too generous 😅
Great video as a normal 👍
Thanks!
Thank you!
Amazing content!!!
Thanks so much!
@@Cyberspatial Absolutely!
Great channel 👍👍
Thank you!
Are you planning to start any course ? I would like to be your student.
Muhammad Nadir stay tuned in to our channel and we may just have what you’re looking for in the near future!
thanks mann this is very helpful
Happy to help :)
Very helpful!
Thanks!
Putting out very good content. Is there a discord available?
Hi Influx,
Not yet but we're looking to set one up!
Discord up.
@@Cyberspatial thanks!!
🔥🔥
Love your contents!
Thanks for the love!
Alternate title: Whiterose describe OSINT
Mr robot fan can undertand this
Can you please share this book
You're not the guy from the thumbnail. That guy was cool.
Not here to be cool, if that's what you're looking for. 🤔
Quality!!
Thanks!
GREAT!
Thanks!
@@Cyberspatial TRUELY WELCOME
Damn! He ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3.
sir pls tell me where should I start first to become an ethical hacker and cybersecurity expert. pls, help me, sir.
Best way to start is to learn "what's out there?" Find out what you don't know first.
What are the different sub-fields related to cybersecurity and which ones interest you?
Books are a great way to gather broad knowledge.
University of Cambridge Professor Ross Anderson teaches Security Engineering and makes it available for free to read:
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html
The CISSP All-In-One-Guide by Shon Harrris' (RIP) you might be able to find in a library somewhere. Great background learning
www.amazon.com/CISSP-All-One-Guide-Eighth/dp/1260142655
@@Cyberspatial ohk sir..and i also know the python and java...and practice the linux shell
@@alltimeperfection921 those are good places to start, now just continue leveling up your skills!
Awesome 👍
Thanks!
***Help Help!!!!
Do i need to learn Programming Languages?😮😮
Raghav Kumar it depends on where you are in your cybersecurity journey and what your goals are. If you just want to level up your personal security, then you may not need to learn programming languages. If you’re early in a career, it’s probably more important to learn the skills in our “Top 5 Skills” video. But if you’re looking for a long term career, it’s certainly valuable to learn programming languages.
You can see the recommendations from a current red team operator here: ruclips.net/video/nSTAkhe-gh0/видео.html
Useful
Dustin Baird thanks!
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Don't leave the radio on in the background whilst recording. Always check the videos before uploading and you can remove all the mistakes.
No one wants a video that no effort went in to.
IntelX.io is super dangerous if the pastes lead to access breaches. Especially where a good portion of the info is just readily available to the average joe
You might consider Google dangerous too.
@@Cyberspatial Google analytics is practically pre crime for intelligence organizations if you throw psychographic profiling into the mix and switch up ad generation.... so yes. Scary things you think about delving into data and OSINT lol
Ricky tan great content 🔥
Could u please give ur any social media id? To gain more knowledge from u bro
Hello Naveen, you may connect to us by following our social media channels listed in the description box.
Wow...
可以分享一些好的网络安全社区、论坛、群、TG...
Oh man I get mad when I hear the words ClearView, but at the same time I'm so happy my country essentially kicked out their business.
IOW, 3 different provinces (similar idea to a state in the US) AND the federal gov. opened investigations into ClearView. So then ClearView packed up shop and just left lol. Pretty telling
They certainly are controversial, though I think the business is here to stay. Until the entire database gets leaked to the darknet for anyone to use, that is...
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