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In 2022, Sapper Labs Group was established by bringing together Sapper Labs Inc., Sapper Labs Cyber Solutions, and Dark River Systems. Behind this consolidation was the immense power and potential of Hunchly, originally developed by Justin and Clare Seitz and the team at Dark River Systems Inc. in 2016. Today we chat with Chief Innovation Officer Justin Seitz and CEO Al Dillon about this powerful merger. Cloak & Dagger is a podcast about OSINT, technology, global conflict, and the practitioners and investigators who work in those trenches. Every two weeks, join host and journalist MJ Banias as he explores the stories that shape the worlds of intelligence, security, and technology. The views expressed by guests on the podcast are not necessarily those of Cloak & Dagger, nor Sapper Labs Group. For more content regarding OSINT, cybersecurity, and intelligence, visit our blog at www.cloakanddagger.blog Cloak & Dagger is powered by Sapper Labs Group. For more information, visit www.sapperlabs.com. Music featured in this episode can be found here: https://www.cloakanddagger.blog/music-attribution
Episode: 00154 Released on April 10, 2023 Description: Starting from the ground up is often the best way to learn and this week's guest is no stranger to that. Ritu Gill joins Jason on this episode to discuss getting started in law enforcement and open source intelligence (OSINT). Ritu explains how she sought out and seized opportunities in her career that led her to where she is today. She breaks down what is and what isn't OSINT and gives tips to those interested in getting into open source intelligence (hint: go beyond Googling). Ritu routinely instructs on OSINT topics and created the website OSINT Techniques. Ritu has also worked as an Open Source Intelligence Analyst for Canadian law enforcement agencies from 2007 to the present. CHALLENGE: There are Easter eggs in one of the tables of the Excel chapter that Jason wrote for the IACA textbook. First-person to email us at leapodcasts@gmail.com about what the Easter eggs are will receive a $20 gift card from us. Happy hunting! Name Drops: Baltej Dhillon (00:02:21) Public Service Announcements: John Ng (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-john-ng-the-evidence-based-analyst/) Kyle McFatridge (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-kyle-mcfatridge-the-sna-sme/) Related Links: https://twitter.com/BaltejRcmp https://tinyurl.com/LMDGC https://start.me/p/aLe0vp/osint-resources-in-canada https://www.sans.org/cyber-security-courses/practical-open-source-intelligence/ https://twitter.com/matt0177 https://osintcurio.us/ https://twitter.com/Sector035 https://sector035.nl/articles/category:week-in-osint https://www.hunch.ly/ https://twitter.com/jms_dot_py https://zello.com/ https://shadowdragon.io/ osinttechniques.com Association(s) Mentioned: Vendor(s) Mentioned: Shadow Dragon, Hunchly, OSINT Techniques, Maltego Contact: osint.techniques@protonmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSINTtechniques LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritugill-osinttechniques Transcript: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/nv6he6/RituGill_transcript.pdf Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher: Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners. Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/zP7-6OpzTsY 00:00:17 – Introducing Ritu 00:12:06 – OSINT Analyst 00:24:38 – Break: John Ng & Kyle McFatridge 00:26:06 – Live Event Apps 00:42:29 – Open Source Intelligence Techniques 00:53:14 – ROI Advice 00:54:02 – Personal Interest: Lock Picking 00:56:32 – Words to the World
Joe and Ray discuss how OSINT is used in offensive security scenarios, focusing on the importance of doing in-depth research. In order to properly use OSINT, Ray explains that it is essential to identify and map out the risks associated with an organization, as well as to do research to understand the company's structure, assets, and resources. He emphasizes that it is important to look at where the information lies, in order to get an idea of who the key people are within an organization. This could include looking for patterns in social media accounts, websites, and other sources to uncover insight on those individuals. Ray also advises that when doing the legwork, it is important to not only look at public sources, but to dig deeper. By using OSINT, companies can better understand their adversaries and develop a more effective security strategy. He further explains that it is important to constantly monitor the situation, as adversaries often change their tactics or target different areas. With the right tools and strategies in place, organizations can stay one step ahead of potential threats and be better prepared to respond. Links Discussed: Dehashed: https://www.dehashed.com HaveIBeenPwned: https://www.haveibeenpwned.com SecurityTrails: https://www.securitytrails.com View DNS: https://www.viewdns.info DNS Dumpster: https://www.dnsdumpster.com Snapchat Map: https://map.snapchat.com Trace Labs Kali: https://www.tracelabs.org/initiatives/osint-vm Raspberry Pis: https://www.raspberrypi.com/ Free Digital Ocean Credit: https://m.do.co/c/ab5f75969c8a Phone Infoga: https://github.com/sundowndev/phoneinfoga CSI Linux: https://csilinux.com/ Flare VM: https://github.com/mandiant/flare-vm Parrot OS: https://www.parrotsec.org/ Kali Linux: https://www.kali.org/ Axiom: https://github.com/pry0cc/axiom SANS SIFT: https://www.sans.org/tools/sift-workstation/ Volatility Framework: https://www.volatilityfoundation.org/ Shodan: https://www.shodan.io Michael Bazzell's Extreme Privacy: https://inteltechniques.com/book7.html Michael Bazzell's Website: https://inteltechniques.com/ Joe's Podcast with Michael Bazzell: https://osint.mobi/michael-bazzell-podcast Joe's Podcast with Justin Seitz: https://osint.mobi/justin-seitz-podcast Justin Seitz's Hunchly: https://www.hunchly.com Justin Seitz's Python for OSINT Training: https://www.automatingosint.com Imagga: https://imagga.com/ Infoga: https://github.com/The404Hacking/Infoga Joe's Podcast with Joe Vest: https://osint.mobi/red-team-podcast Contacting Rey: Twitter: https://twitter.com/reybango The OSINTion Links: https://linktr.ee/TheOSINTion Twitch: https://twitch.tv/theosintion YouTube: https://osint.mobi/youtube The OSINTion Training: On-Demand: https://academy.theosintion.com Live Training: https://www.theosintion.com/courses --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/support
Over the next three episodes (17, 18, and 19), we'll let our medical and privacy experts take center stage, so all of the tips in these three episodes will be super short.This week, BJ (with Rosie's assistance) interviewed Dr. Arthur Caplan, a professor of bioethics at New York University. Dr. Caplan is also the founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.BJ's audio got jacked up, so Rosie re-recorded BJ's questions. Wasn't that nice of her?This discussion with Dr. Caplan is super important to listen to. That's because it sets the stage for our following interview with Brittan Heller, Senior Fellow of Democracy and Technology at The Atlantic Council, and Jen Caltrider from the Mozilla Foundation's Privacy Not Included initiative. All three of these interviews build off each other.Dr. Caplan explains how HIPPA is useless and doesn't protect you at all from the misuse of your health data by Big Tech.Brittan and BJ talk about how head-mounted displays used in AR and VR devices can be used to tell if you have Autism (as one example).And Jen talks to BJ's co-author, Amanda King, about the current state of pregnancy trackers, the device they collect, and who that information is being shared with.So, pretty important stuff. We hope you give these three episodes a listen. And don't worry. Rosie and BJ will be back with more tips and jokes in Episode 20! Resources Mentioned In Today's Show:-Set up a Google Alert for your name and any prominent usernames you use here.-If you are being stalked and harassed online, Hunchly can help you collect evidence of the harassment. You can use the information gathered by Hunchly to create an Incident Tracking Chart, which will help you and your attorneys strike back at harassers.-Page Vault is a more advanced program that offers similar features to Hunchly, but with one key difference: Information saved into Page Vault is admissible in a court of law. The downside? Page Vault is REALLY expensive.Our Sponsor: DuckDuckGo*Affiliate Link: 1Password.com*Affiliate Link: Delete MeGet Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here.*Using the affiliate links supports the show and does not cost you anything extra. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to use these links.And before we go ...BJ and Amanda are recording a two-hour video course that you can purchase based on this podcast and their upcoming book, "How to Protect Yourself From Fascists and Weirdos."The course will include every step from our privacy audits and examples of how to put those steps into practice.If you'd like to know when the course is available, email BJ at BJMendelson@Duck.com with Privacy Course in the subject line.
Michael James of the https://osintcurio.us/ (OSINT Curious Project) joins the podcast to give expert tips on conducting dark web research. From GitHub tools to Discord resources— Michael has practical guidance on finding information in the dark. Key topics: Misconceptions about OSINT and the dark web Strategies and resources for conducting dark web research Examples of Michael's successful investigations leveraging the dark web How the shift to dark web v3 impacts your research Opsec considerations Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.hunch.ly/ (Hunchly) https://ahmia.fi/ (Ahmia) https://tails.boum.org/ (Tails OS) https://www.echosec.net/ (Echosec)
Welcome to OSINT Cocktail! OSINT Cocktail is a podcast about the tools of the trade for online investigations. Whether you are a new investigator, a seasoned professional, or even in an adjacent field such as investigative journalism, sourcing, or marketing, we will be interviewing professionals to find out what they use day-to-day. Stay tuned! (All episodes are prerecorded) Links mentioned in this episode: https://plessas.net/ https://twitter.com/kirbstr https://twitter.com/finnegansway https://hunch.ly https://www.yubico.com (Yubikey) https://www.intel.com (NUC) https://www.digitalocean.com https://www.wingware.com (Wing Python IDE) https://www.timeline.app (Aeon Timeline) https://www.docker.com https://www.vmware.com(Fusion) https://community.riskiq.com https://securitytrails.com https://github.com/mobsf/mobile-security-framework-mobsf https://www.maltego.com https://www.kasmweb.com/ https://www.whatsmyname.app https://www.opensea.io LAST CALL LINKS: Justin: https://www.kasmweb.com/ Cynthia: https://www.whatsmyname.app Kirby: https://www.opensea.io (Some web addresses are unlinked due to link restrictions in episode notes) Music for the show is Weekend by Rex Banner via Artlist.io
We had a chance to interview Justin Seitz a.k.a @jms_dot_py. Justin is the owner of Hunchly, creator of two Python coding Books, co- author Automating OSINT with Python course to name a few things. He is a renowned name within the cyber and OSINT community. Join the OSINTcurious crew and Justin for a interview and talk with Justin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osintcurious/support
Quick Hits OSMOSIS Segment 3: Welcome to the OSMOSIS 2020 Quick Hits segment. For then next 9 weeks we will be giving you some behind the scenes content with conference speakers. This week we have Justin Seitz. Justin Seitz is the co-founder of Dark River Systems Inc., a Canadian security and intelligence company. Justin has authored two books on developing hacking tools, is the creator of the AutomatingOSINT.com training platform, and the creator of Hunchly, an open source intelligence collection tool for investigators. Justin’s Topic at Osmosis is “ Nosint: Capital markets and the future of investigations” Links: Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier Justin’s email: justin@hunch.ly Linkedin: Justin Seitz Sponsors: https://www.osmosiscon.com/ www.investigators-toolbox.com
This week on Moscow Mules and NOP Slides, we have Justin Seitz (@jms_dot_py). Justin discusses the time he introduced Kyle to a drink called the Paralyzer (in Canada) or Colorado Bulldog (in US) - the key is to make sure you get the ingredient order correct! We cover the gamut of topics to include lots of jokes and laughter. Justin talks about his days working at Immunity with a great team of people from peers to leadership. We discuss his experience to write not one but two books (Gray Hat Python and Black Hat Python). He talks about his transition into the OSINT landscape (and working for himself) as well as his development of Hunchly (@hunchly), which is "the only web capture tool designed for online investigations." We conclude with a great discussion on mental health and how important therapy can be for anyone. David sips on a Painkiller inspired smoothie sour called 18.44 from Hitchhiker Brewing Company (@Hitchhikerbrew) out of a "Quarantine Life" with Snoopy and Woodstack themed glass from Miguel Aldrete of Drete Customs (IG: dretecustoms). Kyle drinks yet another IPA from Winding Path Brewing Company called Hazeway IPA out of a TMNT "Secrets of the Brews" themed glass from Pour Character (@pourcharacter). Thank you to Justin for being a guest and the great conversation! We hope you enjoy. Please don't forget to subscribe! Disclaimer: The views and expressions of the guests and hosts are their own and not of their employers.
Justin (@jms_dot_py) is the creator of Hunchly. I got to know Hunchly at SANS SEC487 OSINT training earlier this year. It's a fantastic tool that takes screenshot as the web is browsed. This is very useful for investigations involving OSINT. I'm also finding it useful for incident response, particularly for clicking on phishing pages. I sometimes forget to take screenshots as I'm investigating a phishing page. Having Hunchly means, I don't have to worry about taking screenshots. I then use the screenshots for reports and training. It's a really useful tool.
Cold Open: The Men in Black. The men who inspired the movies, not Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Who or what are they? Aliens? Extra top secret government officials specializing in suppressing UFO-related information? Modern folklore? Absolute and utter whackadoodle, crystal-powered horse shit? All of this and more explored on a Suck that veers a little less dark than recent episodes and maybe a little more fun. Let’s get paranormal! Let’s try to explain the unexplainable! Let’s get weird, today, on Timesuck. Wanna check out Theo Von's fantastic This Past Weekend podcast? Click HERE Timesuck is also brought to you by Hunch.ly! Web research made easy! Get 15% off on your Hunchly purchase by heading to hunch.ly and using the coupon code: timesuck. Merch - https://badmagicmerch.com/ Want to try out Discord!?! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cultofthecurious/ For all merch related questions: https://badmagicmerch.com/pages/contact Raven Meindel's insane dream reading site: http://dreamreadings.webs.com/ Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG, @timesuckpodcast on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast Wanna be a Space Lizard"? We're over 2,200 strong! Go here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast Sign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits. And, thank you for supporting the show by doing your Amazon shopping after clicking on my Amazon link at www.timesuckpodcast.com
Gary "The Green River Killer" Ridgway is currently in prison in Walla Walla, Washington, having been convicted of 49 different murders, most of which took place in the early and mid-1980s. It took investigators nearly 20 years to catch this seemingly normal suburban married Seattle-area father and big rig painter by day and young prostitute murdering monster by night. But thankfully, he was caught thanks to the Green River Task Force never giving up. We cover the life and horrible times of the most prolific serial killer in United States history, today, on Timesuck. Thanks for helping us donate $500 to helping fight prostitute victimization! If you'd like to also donate to this great Seattle-based organization, head to http://seattleops.org/ - the Seattle Organization for Prostitute Survivors. Hail Nimrod! Check out the fantastic My West Coast Buds podcast! Timesuck is also brought to you by Hunch.ly! Web research made easy! Get 15% off on your Hunchly purchase by heading to hunch.ly and using the coupon code: timesuck. Timesuck is also brought to you by LEESA! The socially conscious mattress store! Go to www.leesa.com/timesuckto get $125 off AND a free pillow!! Merch - https://badmagicmerch.com/ Want to try out Discord!?! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cultofthecurious/ For all merch related questions: https://badmagicmerch.com/pages/contact Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG, @timesuckpodcast on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast Wanna be a Space Lizard"? We're over 2,200 strong! Go here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast Sign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits. And, thank you for supporting the show by doing your Amazon shopping after clicking on my Amazon link at www.timesuckpodcast.com