Ninguna información relevante, solo cuentas de correos que pueden obtenerse fácilmente con una herramienta de OSINT para obtener información de una fuente abierto como lo es el Internet 🤷🏻♂️
— Danny Mora Moran (@diem1285) February 12, 2025
Day: February 11, 2025
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How Did The XB-1 Jet Break The Sound Barrier Without Producing An Audible Sonic Boom? https://t.co/pCGw290DM0 #Aircraft #aviationstories #Mystery
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) February 12, 2025
True, it’s not much is it! And those were replicas stolen in the 60s, apparently the originals are still in foreign museums. And only a fraction of the thousands of stolen Benin Bronzes that Nigeria want back.
— SR 🌷 (@wakeartisan) February 12, 2025
OSINT Tool: Shodan for IoT Devices
Shodan lets you search for exposed IoT devices connected to the internet.Tip: Use Shodan to identify vulnerabilities in network-connected devices and secure them before hackers exploit them!#OSINT #CyberSecurity #IoTSecurity #EthicalHacking pic.twitter.com/m8IiZv09sW
— Arif Hasnat (@hasnatx149) February 12, 2025
Galatians 6
7 Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. 8 Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life— Sauce (@OSINT_MENA) February 12, 2025
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✅ The Ashmolean in Oxford last year returned a stolen idol back to India. Pitt Rivers Museum, which has one of the most grotesque displays of stolen artifacts I’ve ever seen, has been asked to return some of the stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria.https://t.co/iqYOZVJ42u
— SR 🌷 (@wakeartisan) February 12, 2025
