Do you have a company? Did you visit businessinsider.com ? Cool! This is what they did: (1/3)
Linking a Chamber of Commerce number to an IP address? Wow. Maybe they automatically put your IP into tools like domaintools.com, and if they see a company, they cross-reference that with the chamber of commerce database (2/3)
Anyway, if you do this sneaky spying on corporate users, you probably shouldn't brag about this. I found the information on the Dutch version: businessinsider.nl/adverteren-bij… (3/3)
I just filed an official complaint to the proper authorities in The Netherlands, @toezicht_AP (../4)
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Here is a little test, inspired by last few tweets. Is this fake or not? #osint#quiz
The point of this exercise was not to quote @Variety , but put the nr 4241 of the billboard in a database , Nice work @sutbrod. Intriguing question: who paid for his? The studio? Real fans?
What may appear to be an image of Tacoma, US, it is, in fact, a simulated one. Welcome to the brand new world of deepfake satellite images. washington.edu/news/2021/04/2…
“This isn’t just Photoshopping things. It’s making data look uncannily realistic,” said Bo Zhao, assistant professor of geography at the UW and lead author of the study (2/...)
This simplified illustration shows how a simulated satellite image (right) can be generated by putting a base map (City A) into a deepfake satellite image model. This model is created by distinguish a group of base map and satellite image pairs from a second city (City B). (3/..)
Here is a nice verification exercise. @DrIsaPantami
the Nigerian communication minister is reported to be on a US watchlist and is trending in Nigeria. Is this a rumor or truth? Start with this article: niyitabiti.net/2021/04/us-pla…
Explain why you think this is correct or not (2/..)
Try to work two ways: can you find the original source (patient zero) who said it first? And can you find stuff from US gov that supports the claim? (3/3)
I suggest the energy company @Essent takes better care of its customer records. I'm currently giving a dark web course and we stumbled on somebody who claims he is selling 2.000.000 records of customers. Next tweets: how and why? (1/...)
The @essent records are sold for 0.07 € a piece and can be filtered on anything you want: age, place, male, female, date of the contract. The illegally obtained records contain phone nr, e-mail, full name, birthdate and IBAN (2/...)
The 2.000.000 @essent confidential customer records are, according to the seller, sold to "mapsers, call centers, "schetsers and oplichters" (= swindlers) and to use to convince bonkers (=victims)" The seller uses a photo of @essent office in Telegram (3/3)