Tag: OSINT
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Emoji: Signals in Digital Noise
Emojis can become intelligence data. Online communities use them to signal group identity, communicate in code, and circumvent moderation and monitoring systems. Their meaning is not universal, but contextual, so it can be identified and understood.
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Why do you need to know ICD 203?
Let's be clear: a lot of people pontificate online about OSInt. The problem? They often focus on the tools and techniques for data collection, completely neglecting the methodologies and analysis techniques to use. Collecting data isn't "doing OSInt." It's just taking up disk space. The real difference is made by you, OSInt analyst, with your skills...
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The Difficult Detection of Art: Between Osint, Music, and (Anti)Censorship
The Difficulty of Detection in Art: Between OSINT, Music, and (Anti)Censorship. A journey through the hidden meanings of words, both in art and in the fight against censorship, and the challenges of conducting OSINT in languages and cultures other than one's own.
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The difficult detection in Art: between Osint, Music and (anti)censorship
The difficult detection in Art: between Osint, Music and (anti)censorship. Journey through the hidden meanings of words, both in art and anti-censorship, and on the difficulties of making OSINT in languages and cultures other than one's own.
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First Presentation of the Anu₿itux Project
Anubitux Project presented for the absolute first time the open-source distribution Anubitux, during the Cyber forensics IISFA Forum 2024, in Rome
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The Anu₿itux Project
From an original idea of our member Mister Serious and with the participation of numerous members of OsintOps Team, the Anu₿itux Project was recently born.