
Welcome to the course.
Just a quick disclaimer on the course.
We go over what you will need for this course.
In this video we discuss the importance of OSINT
In this video we go over the basic methodology for OSINT
Establish a plan of attack, stay organized, pace yourself, and decompress after osint investigations while managing emotional responses and information overload from sensitive content, including dark web findings.
Organize investigation data with a simple spreadsheet to log date, time, evidence type, links, files, reliability scores, and notes.
Maintain objectivity by recognizing biases and outside influence, and verify evidence to avoid bias poisoning. Stay open-minded and let the evidence reveal the truth in open-source investigations.
Use mind maps to organize OSINT investigations, tracing usernames through social platforms and data points to build a bigger picture without overwhelm.
Explore Obsidian, a cross-platform notation and note-taking tool, and learn to create canvases, link notes, build flows with arrows, attach PDFs and images, and visualize connections in graph view.
Discover sock puppets or burner accounts, protect identity, avoid tipping off targets, and use neutral, separate profiles with machine-learning generated images and a data fake generator for realistic backgrounds.
Explore creating Gmail sock puppet accounts using burner smartphones to avoid phone verification, and discuss Google's verification limits and typical account-creation constraints.
Learn to craft a professional osint report using templates from Word, Open Office, or Google Docs, with fields like case number, suspect name, logo, and a customizable investigation timeline.
Learn how to present an osint investigation to a client with a clear proposal, scope, roles, and kpis, using templates, a gantt plan, and a professional methodology.
Demonstrate crafting an OSINT proposal using a PowerPoint template, outlining deliverables, scope of work, secure VM environment, encrypted transfers, and executive summary plus technical presentation reports for remediation.
Learn to use OSINT client intake and case scoping templates to organize investigations, including identity profiles, digital footprints, social media, assets, conclusions, and executive summaries.
What is a virtual machine?
Learn how to obtain Windows 11, using the enterprise evaluation or paid ISO, download the 64-bit ISO, and prepare it for installation in VirtualBox or purchase options.
In this video we begin to setup our virtual machine
In this video we learn how to investigate a business.
In this video we dig through some resumes.
Explore OpenCorporates, the largest open database of companies, and learn to search by jurisdiction, view company status, addresses, officers, and handwritten PDFs to enhance OSINT investigations.
Search cluster maps to pull business records in the United States by address, name, or company, revealing occupation, names, phone numbers, and property details, often with free search access.
A smile note taking program.
Learn how to use Cherry Tree, a free cross-platform hierarchical note-taking tool, to organize OSINT investigations with rich embeds, links, and attachments, and export reports as PDF or HTML.
Explore the PSR tool, a built-in Windows steps recorder that logs every action on desktop and browser for automated investigative documentation, with saving and viewing of step-by-step records.
learn how to document open source intelligence investigations using OBS to record your workflow, capture display and audio sources, and secure video evidence across Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Creating a secure volume.
Sending files securely.
All about VPNs
Testing our VPN
Using an alternative DNS.
All about anti viruses
Patch everything!
A fast way to install apps on Windows.
A secure way to store passwords and accounts.
Securely delete files.
Work securely in your browser.
Screen capture
Script blocking
Website information lookup
Translation
Web page archives
Web page archives
A browser switcher
Enforce https
A way to download videos from online
In this course you will be learning about OSINT (Open-source intelligence) from a hacker's point of view. Tools, techniques, setting up a virtual lab, and how to protect yourself. This is a comprehensive course that will be using free open source tools to investigate people and companies. No matter if you are totally new to the fascinating world of OSINT and hacking or have some experience, this course will walk you through how both hackers and investigators use these tools and why.
While I do have 2 other OSINT courses on Udemy at the moment, I came to realize that there may be certain situations that an investigator is unable to use a Linux machine (which is preferred to be honest). That is why I decided to make the Windows edition to help out.
In this course we will be focusing on the Windows OS for OSINT, utilizing the various tools that are available to us, ways to minimize our risks using this OS, and more.
Get stuck or have a question? Always feel free to send me a message and I will do my best to help you out!
***WARNING***
If you have already enrolled in the OSINT For hackers, investigators, and everyone else or the OSINT Level 2 course that I have posted I do not recommend buying this course as it will be largely a repeat of what you already learned.
FYI, a reminder: I not anyone that is a part of DGS has any affiliation with any of the vendors, software manufactures, or programmers in this course.