OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) in cybersecurity involves collecting and analyzing publicly available data to identify vulnerabilities, monitor threats, and enhance security. Sources include websites, social media, public records, and forums. It aids in vulnerability management, threat intelligence, and incident response.
OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) in cybersecurity involves collecting and analyzing publicly available data to identify vulnerabilities, monitor threats, and enhance security. Sources include websites...
Happy Hacker BX1, a tech genius with a Robinhood spirit, exploited vulnerabilities to redistribute wealth, targeting the elite while empowering the underprivileged. His most daring hack came when he b...
After breaking up with the love of his life, the hacker created a YouTube channel and uploaded a video to mark the beginning of his successful YouTube career. Every day, he listens to a specific song ...
In this subtopic, you will learn how to use publicly available information to investigate real cybercrime cases. Using OSINT (Open Source Intelligence), you’ll search for details about real hackers, h...
This subtopic introduces the basics of image-based OSINT, where you learn to extract valuable information from photos using only what’s visible. From reading signs and analyzing backgrounds to spotti...
Pegasus is a highly advanced and dangerous spyware developed by NSO Group Technologies, an Israel-based cyber intelligence company. This spyware can secretly infiltrate any smartphone—whether Android...
In May 2000, the world witnessed one of the most destructive and fast-spreading worms in history...
Hacking Windows is often daunting. Grasp the fundamentals of core Windows concepts.
A learning pathway is made up of modules, and a module is made of bite-sized rooms (think of a room like a mini security lab).