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Using OSINT to identify AI-generated content https://www.authentic8.com/blog/osint-ai-generated-content 15 techniques plus tons of tools to spot AI-generated text, videos, images and audio in OSINT investigations. After the public release of ChatGPT, the adoption of generative AI technology has witnessed a tremendous boost. Individuals and organizations began using it widely in various contexts, such as customizing customers' experiences and increasing employees' productivity. Nevertheless, there are numerous cases where generative AI can be adopted in the dark side. Generating fake content is among the top threats of this technology. When discussing OSINT challenges from the online investigators' perspective, the most prominent two challenges appear in the sheer volume of public data and their trustworthiness. The generative AI technology can contribute to increasing both challenges: generating massive amounts of content at little cost — which could be fake! In this guide, I will discuss how OSINT investigators can use various methods, tools and techniques to spot fake content spread across the web. However, before I begin, let me briefly discuss why threat actors spread phony content.
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Using OSINT to identify AI-generated content

15 techniques plus tons of tools to spot AI-generated text, videos, images and audio in OSINT investigations

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Week in OSINT #2024-22 - sector035 - This Week's Meme
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Information Laundromat https://informationlaundromat.com/ The Information Laundromat is a lead generation tool used to determine if and how websites share architecture and content. It provides two core functions: content similarity and domain forensics matching. Investigate Content Laundering Use the Laundromat to uncover websites republishing content from Russian state media. This function highlights articles that closely resemble the original sources, enabling analysis of content laundering at a large scale. A detailed report of the network involved is available below. Uncover RT's Mirror Networks The Institute for Strategic Dialogue has identified domains that are mirror images of RT websites, down to branding and code. Utilize the Laundromat's Metadata Similarity tool to detect common features across these mirrors. Generate Open Source Intelligence Leads The Laundromat is also instrumental in producing OSINT leads regarding the construction, sponsorship, and social media linkages of websites, regardless of their content's provenance.
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The Russian Propaganda Nesting Doll: How RT is Layered into the Digital Information Environment

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Week in OSINT #2024-21 - sector035 - Layer 8 with Hervé link Layer 8 Podcast published another podcast, and this time my old friend Hpiedcoq is a guest. He is one of the founders of the French organisation OpenFacto, where they train journalists and citizens in the art of open source investigations. He talks about his past, the trainings he gives, operational security and more.
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Layer 8 Podcast

Welcome to the Layer 8 Podcast season 3! This season we’ll have conversations with social engineers and OSINT investigators who will tell their stories. We hope you enjoy them.

Week in OSINT #2024-21 - sector035 - I Seek You This won't mean a lot to all the 'youngsters' reading my weekly articles, but on June 26, 2024 the good old messenger ICQ will stop working forever. When it was launched by Mirabilis back in November 1996, it pretty much became an instant hit, since it was the first centralized chat app that enabled one-on-one chats with people from all over the world. Several years after the launch, in 2001, it had over 100 million users, but after the acquisition of Mail.ru in 2010 the decline started. One of the reasons is probably the ever growing use of Telegram in Russian speaking territory, the popularity of WhatsApp, Messenger and other chat apps. During the last decade or so, the popularity went down even more, and from 42 million daily users in 2010, only 11 million monthly users were seen back in 2022. It was one of the first chat apps I used, besides MSN Messenger, and I still have some great memories of them. Thank you for some great times, ICQ. You will be missed...
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Week in OSINT #2024-21 - sector035 - Open Source Journalism Link Aware Online shared a link to a BBC video in his Dutch newsletter last week. Over at BBC World Service Presents, Daniel Adamson talked about the history of open source investigations. From the rise of smart phones, and the start of Bellingcat, to how the BBC started to focus on open source journalism. For me, BBC Africa Eye will always have a special place in my heart, since it was an important part of my personal carrier, and I encourage anyone to view the video that showcase some amazing investigations. This video contains graphic images that may be disturbing to some viewers.
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How 'open-source' journalism transformed investigations at the BBC - BBC World Service

The BBC’s top investigative journalists reveal the tricks of open-source investigation. A warning, this presentation contains some videos that viewers may find distressing. Click here to subscribe to our channel 👉🏽

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Over the last decade, the BBC World Service has been at the forefront of a new wave of investigative journalism, challenging established seats of power and exposing crime and corruption. This dynamic, multi-presenter event charts the growing use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and forensics within the news industry. This was a live show-and-tell presentation by the BBC's top investigative journalists. This was part of BBC #WorldServicePresents, a three-day festival to celebrate the remarkable work of journalists, ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Friday 3rd of May. 00:00 Evolution of online investigations and OSINT - Daniel Adamson 14:16 Anatomy of a Killing - Aliaume Leroy 24:31 Racism for Sale - Runako Celina 34:13 Finding my Torturer - Victoria Arakelyan 43:16 Anatomy of a Building - Osman Kaytazoglu 50:06 Hamas Training Camps - Abdiraheem Saeed 57:19 The future of verification and AI The investigations mentioned in this video can be found here: ⭕ 'Anatomy of a Killing':

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbnLkc6r3yc

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0DJlSqlmEw

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https://youtu.be/uIussiZ7R_s

⭕ 'Anatomy of a Building':

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68203542

⭕ Hamas training for raid on Israel revealed:

https://youtu.be/eVfMkKltBrk

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Week in OSINT #2024-21 - sector035 - SnapMap Archiver Link This tool is over three years old already, with its first commit on GitHub on January 28, 2021 by Miles Greenwark. It is a small Python tool that enables you to specify one of more locations, range or Snaps, and download a load of Snapchat videos posted on or around that particular location. I hadn't heard about the tool before, until GingerT notified me about it.
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GitHub - king-millez/snapmap-archiver: Download all Snap Map content from a specific location.

Download all Snap Map content from a specific location. - king-millez/snapmap-archiver

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