OSINT for Social Media Investigations: Gathering Information about Individuals

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become an essential technique in cyber security, investigation, and research due to its non-invasive, publicly accessible nature. Social media platforms, with their wealth of publicly available information, are prime OSINT resources for understanding a person’s online footprint, behavior, interests, and connections.

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Understanding Egress Costs in the Cloud

In cloud computing, egress costs represent a significant yet often overlooked aspect of cloud expenditure. These costs arise when data is transferred out of a cloud service, whether to another cloud, on-premises infrastructure, or the public internet. Unlike data ingress, which is typically free, egress charges can accumulate rapidly, leading to unexpected financial burdens for organizations.

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How to Set Up and Host a Chat on the Dark Web

Setting up a PHP-based chat application like Le Chat on a Linux virtual machine (VM) with MySQL and Apache, specifically configured to run over the Tor network, involves several steps. Even if you don’t want to run an entire .onion empire, it is good to know the basic rules of such systems, how to set it up and what are the limits of Tor’s privacy. After some research in the topic I found dozens of very different chats on the Onion network that run Le Chat, some are very friendly and legal, the other are dark and hostile. Let’s take a look at how can you host your own instance from the comfort of your chair!

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Understanding OpenTofu: A New Era in Infrastructure as Code

OpenTofu is an emerging open-source tool that aims to redefine infrastructure management within the DevOps community. Born from the need for a truly open-source alternative to Terraform, OpenTofu offers a community-driven approach to infrastructure as code (IaC), providing developers and operations teams with a flexible and robust framework for managing cloud resources.

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