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ChatGPT – Take It or Leave It 

Have you happened upon ChatGPT? It’s likely that when you first give it a try, you’ll imagine yourself delivering in record time those business strategies and research reports that your boss has been asking for. But, always consider the risks when using a new online research tool.

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I2P: A Different Dark Web

To reach the realm of the dark web, the internet-savvy must make use of special browsers. While Tor is the most common dark web browser, popularly known as the Onion Router due to its layers of encryption, another dark web browser might be a better choice for your mission: I2P.

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Twitter Spaces: Make Room for Audio Chats

What Are Twitter Spaces?  Twitter launched a live audio feature called Spaces, and this year it’s gaining traction. Unique from video chatting, which became extremely popular during the pandemic, Spaces does not require a camera. Rather, Spaces is solely an audio feature that provides an on-demand or scheduled channel for communication....

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Platform Rate Limits: Effects on OSINT Missions

What Is a Rate Limit?   A rate limit is a restriction that websites use to limit the number of requests on a web server that a person can make over a specific time period. These websites will implement session- and IP-based limits to control the number of requests made to a...

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OSINT Techniques: Discovering Deepfakes

Surely, you’ve run across outlandish videos on the internet that have utilized what’s known as the human image synthesis technique, or Deepfakes. Deepfake software allows users to swap out faces using AI. Although some are hilarious and some are just creepy, the threat of what deepfakes videos are capable of...