The Ultimate OSINT Resource Hub, and how to access the Darkweb (Issue 161)
Also, learn about a tool to know everything about a website's data, a promising OSINT tool, and more!
Hello everyone! We're thrilled to bring you this week's edition of the newsletter, which marks the final issue of the year, but also a significant milestone for us: our 161th consecutive week of publication. As the year comes to a close, we're proud to continue delivering the latest OSINT news, tips, and opportunities.
Here’s what you can expect in this week’s issue:
An OSINT challenge to warm you up
Job opportunities
Several OSINT Tradecraft tips (from last week only), including how to access the darkweb, query website data, investigate U.S. nuclear sites using satellites, and more
Industry news, including links between a Turkish IT firm and cybercrime activities, Telegram’s annual report, and more!
Let’s get right into it with this week’s challenge!
Your weekly OSINT Challenge


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OSINT Tradecraft Tips
Let’s explore the ultimate resource hub for OSINT, how to use ChatGPT for geolocation, a new way to access the Darkweb, a promising OSINT tool, an investigation on U.S. nuclear sites using satellite imagery, and a new tool to query websites data.
Tip: The ultimate resource hub for OSINT
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