The next few tweets are about one of the suspects of the attack of @PeterRdeV. I will not mention the suspect's full name, and I am not implying that the person tried to kill him. Let's start with how to find the full picture of the Polish suspect. (1/...) theguardian.com/world/2021/julβ¦
For that, you need to find a cell phone number first. I found that number in the database of a local chamber of commerce. Now how do you get the full picture of the person behind that number? (2/...)
The suspect from Poland uses his number in Whats App. It's maybe the person in the middle (blurred). Now, this picture is not in the highest resolution. So how do you get the best possible photo? (3/...)
Here is the full picture of the suspect - again, just that, suspect. If you type in any cell phone number into watools.io/download-profiβ¦, you will get a better resolution (4/...)
Now, look at the picture in the last tweet. If you are in for a #osint challenge: what does this photo reveal? Look at all the little details. (5/...)
Of course, I am walking a thin line here: should I show all that is possible, or is it not wise to publish too many details? The person just founded a company, on 04/06/2021, and is the sole owner. Below are some details about what the company does. I use #orbis for this (6/.)
That's why the company has no historical records. It just opened "business", according to kvk.nl (7/..)
Now it's important to not only use public sources but pay for the actual data ($3 in NL) via the Chamber of Commerce of the country you are researching, With that, you get additional data that is not in #orbis or in public sources (8/..)
Birthdate is important for cross-reference, it's in the file (9/..)
The suspect gave a non-existing e-mail address to the authorities. (Don't type icoud.com yourself, it will lead to a spam site). But could it be it's just a typo, did he mean icloud.com? In other words: how can we be sure that it is a typo? (11/....)
For that, I use tools.epieos.com/email.php - it shows you amongst many other things if the e-mail address was ever used. It was. With OPENCNAM we find out that his cell is still active opencnam.com/dashboard/deli⦠(12/...)
If we study the e-mail address, we learn that the person is probably not using his middle name. This helps to find him easier on social media. Please use at least 7 variations of a name when you research people, as shown here (13/...)
While using the name variations, I get our suspect in new sources I didn't know of yet, like Facebook. What helped is telling Google that I am only interested in the Polish section of Facebook, as shown in this formula. I left out the name. (14/....)
Another tool I used to find more photos of the suspect is pimeyes.com (paid version) I also did some video analysis, explained in the next tweet (15/..)
I downloaded a video of the possible suspect, playing soccer, via Downie (Mac) or try 4kdownloader (Windows) and gave it to videoanalyzer of Azure. Next tweet: does the face recognition work? (16/...)
Sorry all, still waiting, but not THAT long. A 256 Mb video on YouTube takes about 12 minutes to process. (17/...)
Polish is translated into English in 12 minutes (photo 1). It takes time to index heads, see the job I ran in a different case (photo2) I think this is it for today! Hope you agree that I didn't reveal information that can hinder police work! It's all about the method. (18)
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Volgograd Oil Refinery is bombarded by Ukraine. Actual footage generated by β¦.. #AI based on just one picture (2) I gave it and the prompt βadd explosionsβ #verification #geolocation #fakenews via Itβs not that easy to detect that this is a fake video (1/2)vidu.studio
Sharpness: The lowest sharpness is 4.76, which is a very low value. This suggests some frames may have been smoothed or blurred, possibly as a result of manipulation or Al generation. Natural textures may have been lost in these frames.
Texture Changes: The variation between the highest (597.85) and lowest (166.14) gradient magnitudes indicates some frames have significantly less texture, further supporting the possibility of manipulation.
In this Twitter storm of 30 tweets, I'll unveil how Google's algorithms operate. Just confirmed: the March 2024 #googleleaks of Google's API docs on GitHub & Hexdocs are real. They reveal Google's tactics in market control, search influence, and data handling, raising privacy and ethical concerns. (1/30)
1. An API called NavBoost uses click data to adjust rankings. Popular results get boosted, distorting relevance for anyone who wants to go deeper. #GoogleLeaks #MarketManipulation
2. Googleβs scores image aesthetics to influence search results. Visual appeal can outweigh relevance. #GoogleLeaks
Next tweets: Shakeup in Google's UX Search Team Raises Concerns Over Workload and Direction. Here is some background information I picked up at @google, backed up by three different sources I unfortunately can't quote on the record. Here we go. twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
Google's User Experience (UX) Search Team is a specialized division within Google that focuses on enhancing the user experience of search-related products and services. This team is responsible for improving the design, functionality, and overall user satisfaction of Google'sβ¦ twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
The team's efforts encompass a wide range of aspects related to search, including interface design, information architecture, search result presentation, search algorithm optimization, voice search integration, mobile search experience, and accessibility considerations. Theyβ¦ twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
Facebook just introduced LLaMA2 , available here https://t.co/Ev4SVfifpY. How does it compare to ChatGPT? Let's find out together. I will show you 10 questions with 10 answers followed by a poll. Please vote for which answer you found the best. https://t.co/WlD1TE3JdMaxios.com/2023/07/18/met⦠llama.perplexity.ai
Round 1 . What is the craziest thing you ever saw at a music festival? To the left: ChatGPT, to the right, Llama
Just wrapped up an exciting new tool! Well, basically the code interpreter of #ChatGPT did it for me. π Let's welcome 'Google Reverse Image Search Fix'! (1/5) https://t.co/jJg9OGqbVPtwitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
Experienced researchers hate Google Lens in Reverse Image Search for one thing: you can't add keywords, do a proper date search, or exclude certain websites or countries from your search. π‘ But worry no more! (2/5)
Google Reverse Image Search Fix, temporarily available via empowers you to overcome those limitations and unlock the true potential of reverse image searching. π #ResearchTools #ImageSearch #GoogleFix" How does it work? (3/5)vaness.nl
I've handpicked 31 free artificial intelligence chatbots that use a large language model. This list is updated regularly to keep you up-to-date on the latest #AI chatbots. twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
π€ AI.LS [ai.ls]: https://t.co/LSxygq74eA is an AI-powered chatbot that provides users with a platform to interact and get answers to their queries. You can download the desktop version github.com/airyland/Pake/β¦ (1/31)