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Cyber Detective💙💛

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11 Tweets 17 reads Jan 25, 2022
What technologies should every #OSINT professional know? Python? Basic Linux terminal skills? Maltego?
Lots of things...
But I think it's definitely worth actively using advanced search operators at ALL STAGES of work.
7 types of advanced search operators. Threadđź§µ
Let's start with productivity issues.
Type 1
Search operators for mailbox
(#Gmail, #Outlook, #Yahoo, #Yandex)
for quick filtering emails by date, recipient name, attachment type and size, filename and other parameters.
(All links to the docs are at the end of the thread)
Type 2
Search operators for cloud storages
(#GoogleDrive)
Help quickly navigate through files and sort them by owner name, type, creation date, words in title etc.
Type 3
Operators for search files in #Windows and #MacOS
For #Linux it would be nice to know how to use the "FIND" utility with different parameters
Type 4
Advanced operators for search engines
(#Google, #Yandex, #DuckDuckGo, #Bing, #Yandex and many others)
This is the first thing to learn after you've dealt with your mail and personal files.
Type 5
Search operators for social media
(#Twitter, #YouTube, #Reddit)
Filtering YouTube videos by creation date, analyzing tweets of users included in a certain list, searching strictly by one subreddit - there are hundreds of examples of using them.
Type 6
Search operators for finding people
(#Github, #Linkedin)
For filtering resumes and profiles of professionals (by location, place of work, skills)
Type 7
Advanced operators for IOT search engines
(#shodan, #censys, #fofa)
For filtering devices by country, manufacturer, ports used, and dozens of other features.
This threadđź§µ is end. Links to the documentation for the operators of all the services mentioned are collected in a separate repository:
github.com
But I never said anything about search operators for Web Archive, Google Maps, Canvas...
To be continued!
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