What you are searching for is "Instaloader"
A very well working, advanced tool for all kinds of instagram operations. It's written in python and easy to use. I've used it a lot and it's just perfect. Check it out!
Github: https://github.com/instaloader/instaloader
Website: https://instaloader.github.io/
Thought you guys might find this interesting. This is based on the reporting in the Missing in Alaska podcast. I'd recommend it and there are other tasks at the end of each episode like identifying people in photos and looking up who had a phone number back in 1972. Also, to clarify, I was able to find a possible picture of the plane prior to its disappearance. This is useful for identifying the livery it had and location of its N-number for comparison with recovered wreckage.
Do what Snowden did.
Use Wifite2 and Kali linux and drive around cracking as many wifi APs you can, and get credentials.
Once you have them, use a yagi to communicate at a distance with cracked AP. If you want to use a VPN in a country that is in opposition to where you are, go ahead.
Still, Tor is probably right out due to many providers RBL'ing Tor.
OK, don't know what to expect with "limited coding skills". Are they complete non-existing or some coding skill is present. I'm also rather in the category non-coder but I can scrape a little bit. How I would approach is following the wanted accounts with nitter for twitter. It has the advantage of returning, if you want, an rss feed for that account. This is a ready made format which can easely be parsed back in to readable data (spreadsheet). And then the real coding starts: my approach would be in leaflets but a possibility exist in Google maps (I don't know where to go from there). Another possibility is with a service (paied) like ifttt which automatically can parse tweets in a spreadsheet. From an existing Google spreadsheet, creating a Google map is peanuts.
Good luck
The git command you're referring to is literally just a download of the repo that you can do on the browser and git for windows is very much a thing https://git-scm.com/download/win
Is it WinHTTP? Never used that one. I do use "Save Page WE", a chrome extension. It also, like your comment, saves a webpage (images included) in a single html file.
If you want to save pages as a pdf in a very easy way; Fireshot chrome extension is a good tool as well, although you still will lose the hyperlinks (they become http://getfireshot.com...
If you want more tips just ask me through private message.
Fing box can do that. I have got one for 2-3 years now. In the beginning I thought it was fun to get a notification when my neighbor got home from job or stuff like that. It got a function called Fence that might help you.
dban the drive before installing the OS. https://dban.org/
Depending on what you are doing osint for, you should consider getting a laptop that you can run one vm of linux at a time on it. You don't want to cross contaminate osint investigations/projects.
Your best bet is to file a report with all the providers the website uses. Surprisingly the website was created 2020-05-28 and not very recently like most scam sites. The site has red flags all over it. Dead links and stolen images...
Here's a onesie. It's basically a full bodied single article of clothing. Your avatar is wearing a Pikachu onesie. These are sparkles. I was referring to the shimmering lights animated on your avatar.
This one is free: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
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Playstore only though
I ain't a hacker but this app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
Try this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
Lists some of the info you have on that list. Just requires you to watch a short ad
Not a website but an app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
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Free just have to watch a short ad
Here you go my friend!: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
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Edit: Sorry misread your post but leaving link just in case someone is looking for an app that lets you know who an email belongs to
I've used this app before to find people: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=www.global.marketing.partners.llc.app
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But pretty sure you need a first and last name
Wow, there's a lot of tracking going on in that URL.
https://www.amazon.com/Automate-Boring-Stuff-Python-2nd/dp/1593279922/ will suffice.
(But thanks for the link, my issue is with the Amazon link in itself, not with you sharing it.)
Unfortunately, I can no longer give free copies because the book has been released and Amazon now owns me, the book, and my first-born child.
However, the book is available free for this weekend (October 22, 23, and 24) directly from Amazon.
Anyone who is still interested will need to download their free copy directly from Amazon, here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BHQLLHFB
Thanks to everyone who read and for considering leaving a review!
This may have what your looking for. Or at least a start to gather the info. I'm assuming you would need to drill down to specific countries as each different country will have different databases. https://airtable.com/embed/shrYXDdO1V5y33lIX/tblgDtMXI4fxtg9Op
There are many applets like this which take simple config from your end to use - worth paying for a premium account to get more benefits from these apps.
There are others out there, a quick search shows you can get alerts on Telegram for example, not just SMS.
IFTTT is likely your best way to do this.
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Use IFTTT to wire up a SMS notification from this applet: https://ifttt.com/applets/Bh4gtT5C-earthquake-information-updates-from-japan-meteorological-agency-jma?term=japan%20earthquake
Small revisit on your question: somebody else did with simplescraper and Google maps and posted this in this subreddit;
Not a fan of extensions. I have a few that I use for general information about website tech, like Netcraft's "What is this site running". FoxyProxy for BurpSuite. Once they start bugging me about shit, I uninstall them lol
You should learn some Python my friend, in order to be able to create scripts do scrap sites, and get the info you need. You have plenty of tools though...
Anyway, I'm not sure if this helps you, but life became easier when I started using cherry tree. It exports results as readable pdf reports and even basic html pages. It's awesome!
It's the same BS in Portugal. One option is ordering one from amazon. I found this one https://www.amazon.com/Mint-Mobile-Starter-Verify-Compatibility/dp/B0786RD524/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?keywords=Prepaid+Cell+Phone+Cards&qid=1646089095&sr=8-7-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFBUllDVUIwUldGOTgmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAzNjkwNjQyU0ExRjVRUUwwNE5EJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA1MTgzNjMzSkhDNFJTTFJGTjk3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfbXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== I don't know if it is good or not. In Portugal I found there's Lycamobile which can be bought in places like gas stations and supermarkets. I've never seen it or tried it but I will take a look.
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A good site that will do just this (among other things). Enter the URL in the search bar, and click the "Relationships" tab, there you will find any Google Analytics Tags shared with other websites.
I recommend Digital Witness
If its behind cloudflare you can contact he abuse team and explain the situation and you can also contact google to ask them to remove the images of the persons.
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Right… There is always a risk associated for any “online” transaction. Flaws could be present of the vendors website, merchant processing payment, or the like that could expose payment details.
One of the many reasons why I like virtual credit cards.
https://privacy.com/virtual-card
To also add, many credit card merchants block the use of pre-paid cards. Another reason “virtual” cards come in handy. Have had a high success rate of them working.
Have you tried Miro? Excellent for all kinds of collaboration, but particularly useful for visual collaboration, as you can see everything on the same board in real time and create charts, tables, find connections, etc.
Hope that fits your needs.
I was getting an error when I was running it on repl.it just now - it was converting some tabs to double spaces, which didn't fit with the other indentation. Weird. Working now.
Still, it's not the same problem you were seeing, so I don't know what's going on there. Hopefully it was some sort of issue with repl.it and you'll be able to see it in action on your IDE of choice.
If you choose to modularise/externalise your dictionary from the code, you could basically just copy out the dictionary into a text file, then read that file in with JSON in the code to a variable. Then you never have to adjust any code, just load up the text file in a text editor and add items to the dictionary (that is, if everything is based on length and the first character. IMHO it's the simplest option and appropriate for the small program/size of the data structure.
If you'd like any further help, ask away.
https://repl.it/repls/FrozenImpeccableDribbleware
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Hey mate,
I'm on an overseas holiday but I see you work in support of my LEA field somewhere in the world so I was convinced to smash this out in a hotel as quickly as I could. Basically, my approach would be to put all your data into one dictionary, and just use the length of the key (wallet variable) as an index, then the first character of the key (wallet variable) as the second index. This way you've got (except for the one BTC length of 42) all your data in one variable/data structure. You could keep that data structure in a separate file as others have suggested like Excel but TBH I'd just use JSON for this job - a lot simpler.
It's good practice to reduce the number of function calls and switches - the less .startswith methods, if statements, and print functions the better. So I took this approach, but there are many.
I used f-strings instead of string concatenation etc as it looks far more readable, but it means you must be using at least 3.6 for it to work. Learning f-strings from the get-go is a massive tip, and I wish someone taught me that earlier on.
I wrapped it all in a 'while True' so that it will loop continuously for further input. Didn't bother with 'exit' functionality.
One final tip would be to add the use of 'elif' statements for speed. In your code, 'wallet' can't be many lengths, so your code should use 'if' then 'elifs' following the first 'if'. Once the first 'if/elif' condition is met, the process won't have to check all the other 'if/elif' statements to see if wallet variable was other lengths, if that makes sense.
you can also get his books for free at libgen.is
free, if you don't mind reading on a screen rather on paper.
If you are interested in video's of Corona, you can also look for them at TikTok
Use site:tiktok.com and then your searchstring. A lot of video's will appear and you can download them also with the Video Downloadhelper.
See this one: https://www.tiktok.com/tag/wuhan?
I'm biased as I work at IPinfo.io :) But if I forget about it for a second, I'd still recommend it.
There's a free plan with up to 50 000 requests a month. You can use the website search if you don't need API integration. Or you can use the bulk upload tool for the whole list of IPs you have.
For a very quick overview, you can try the Summarize IPs tool: https://ipinfo.io/tools/summarize-ips , it processes up to 500 000 IPs at once.
I like ipinfo.io for getting full ISP data. Sometimes they have business/organizational records attributed that ipinfo will show you, if the ISP had designated as much detail. Also sometimes if you have a large netblock, the ISP may also have provided a smaller netblock designation for that IP within their greater netblock that ipinfo will show you, but other tools wouldn't.
I then use something like shodan or binaryedge to look at the whole netblock to see if any sort of certain business/industry/operation may be attributed to it.
>infotracer.com
Yea I was thinking outside of a isp breach I don't see how you would be able to tell.
Out of curiosity I tried to dox myself using my public ip but didn't get much. I also tried a background check on: infotracer.com same info as matelgo or ipinfo.io.
I'm guessing OrdinaryGamers has a cop buddy or knows someone that works at the target isp.
You can start to do this using instaloader.
1.) You can specify a date range
2.) You can specify videos only
3.) The multiple tags might rely on the section know as "post filters."
Check it meets Kalis requirements. Before you purchase anything!
You can run kali on a pi and have a portable kali pi. Like this: https://www.kali.org/news/kali-drones-portable-ctf-builds-raspberry-pi-craziness-and-more/
Or you can do a straight mobile build of kali. Yes with a mobile phone. Like this :
https://www.kali.org/tutorials/kali-linux-android-linux-deploy/
Of course your needs, intended uses and the applications you will be running may limit your ability to use some of these as some applications are RAM intensive.
Good luck!
Edit: Specifically addressing the item in question, it doesn't look bad spec wise at a quick glance. I did not check thoroughly or the requirements. My personal opinion would be to go with a pi though. More control and you learn a lot in the process.
You don't say which version of Pi they are, and that matters for what onboard capabilities they have. You may need a WiFi shield if they are early Pi Zero models. Later versions of the full sized Pi have WiFi built in. That said, Wardriving is literally driving around and logging available WiFi access points. Using the packages in Kali Linux, you can probably also grab the login credentials for some if not most of them for later use.
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nice post you can also use proton mail as they don't require verification to setup and are encrypted and services like http://anonymouse.org/anonemail.html can be used for sending
You might want to have a look at sn0int. It saves you some work since you only need to write modules and the engine takes care of everything else, but you might should make sure the data you're trying to collect fits the database model.
As you know email is the most used as a medium of communication.
As a marketer I was also searching the tool then I came across this Article which helped me a lot as it is covering most of the useful tools in market hoping that it will help you as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.contextis.android.BLEScanner
> RaMBLE is a proof of concept application for detecting, logging and mapping Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices such as iBeacons and fitness trackers.
If you want a VPN then instead of messing with bitcoin just go with Mullvad as your VPN and pay them with cash through the post. It's easier, will cost you less then messing with Bitcoin and still anonymous.
I don't use any VPN extensions for any browser, because I access all my sockpuppets on a VM. Using NordVPN atm - no particular reason other than the fact that they had a sale a few months ago. I like to try different VPN services, so I'll switch to something else if I see a good deal somewhere.
May be an unpopular opinion but I think people are way too obsessed with privacy and anonymizing themselves when doing OSINT. In some research, yes, obviously it's best to use a hardcore VM with sock puppets with verified phone numbers behind them.
If you're just digging around IG, Twitter, Facebook, then the worst that can happen (if you live in most Western countries) is: 1) you accidentally engage with a post and give yourself up; 2) you look at an account and then are suggested as a suggested friend to the account you are researching.
If you work in a lot of sectors like law enforcement, obviously this differs, but if you're just some grad/post-grad student digging around surface-level stuff on major social networks, then just be careful with your mouse cursor.
The vast majority of these hurdles can be overcome by just getting a Tracfone or Straight Talk number for $30 for an old unlocked phone, signing up for a string of IG/FB/Twitter/Gmail accounts with that 'real' number, and using something like Nord or ExpressVPN. People talking about drug dealers tracking you down and hacking you/murdering you watch too much Law and Order SVU.
You cannot hide an IP, but you can appear to communicate from a different public IP than your personal one given by your ISP. A VPN service like NordVPN or private internet access will allow you to do this - although it is important to remember that the public IP range of VPN services are known and anyone with some basic knowledge will see that you're sitting behind a VPN service. Depending on what you are doing, your needs will change - there are lots of things you do in OSINT that doesn't require you to be fully anonymous. If you have a specific project or task at hand I would highly recommend sharing that with us and ask specific questions, so that we can give you the best recommendation based on what you're trying to achieve.
Hack the World with OSINT - by the legend Chris Kubecka. If you don't know her, check her out at www.hypasec.com and navigate to her being on Dark Net Dairies podcast "Shamoon" episode 30.
https://www.amazon.com/Hack-World-OSINT-Hackers-Gonna/dp/0995687595