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The Anu₿itux Project

By Mister Serious on 11 July 2022 |

Anu₿itux_en, Bitcoin_en, Dark-web_en and Osint_en

From an original idea of our member and author "Mister Serious" and with the participation of numerous members of the OsintOps Team, the Anu₿itux Project was recently born.

OSINT on ClubHouse: invites, contacts and much more…

OSINT on ClubHouse: invites, contacts and much more…

By Paolo Dal Checco on 31 January 2021 |

Clubhouse, Osint_en, privacy_en and Social Network_en

In recent days, the Clubhouse social network, launched in April 2020, seems to enjoy enormous popularity. We asked ourselves what ideas it can offer for OSINT or doxing activities.

How to use Google for OSINT on Maltego

How to use Google for OSINT on Maltego

By headhunter on 12 January 2021 |

Maltego_en, Osint_en and Social Network_en

In this article I'll show you my way to search on social network platforms via Google on Maltego, plus a real world case where the former handle of a Twitter users gets found.

Flash: Who posted what?

Flash: Who posted what?

By Sandro Rossetti on 16 December 2020 |

Facebook_en, Osint_en and Post Flash_en

The "Who posted what?" website features a few search functions within Facebook and Instagram.

How to recover access to a Bitcoin wallet with BTCrecover (or at least try)

How to recover access to a Bitcoin wallet with BTCrecover (or at least try)

By Mister Serious on 28 September 2020 |

Bitcoin_en

Desktop-type wallets, like Electrum, create specific files which are needed to work correctly and store user information. It may happen that we have to access a wallet for which we do not know the password, for example because we have forgotten it...

What happens in the Blockchain does NOT remain in the Blockchain – Part 5

What happens in the Blockchain does NOT remain in the Blockchain – Part 5

By Mister Serious on 28 September 2020 |

Bitcoin_en

In this part of our analysis, let's see what happens to the 2.5 bitcoins transferred. Such a precise amount was certainly intentionally transferred, it is not a random change.