With everyone of us leaving data traces all over the web, it becomes more and more popular – and easier – to find specific as well as comprehensive information about someone or something online.
In fact, it has become so popular that it coined its own term: Open Source Intelligence or OSINT. There are different methods and approaches used in OSINT, and Cyberprotection Magazine has collected the most important ones to give you an introduction to the topic and provide you with the tools you need to get started.
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