wigle is a community based war driving app, if you were to give out your ssid (wifi network name) and it was somewhat unique, it has prob been indexed by wigle at some point
Think about him being a 1 in a 100 000 000 type person.... how many people like this are out there under the radar. Some are no doubt in intelligence communities around the world.
@@11kungfu11lmao anyone can do these as long as you know the tools, keep in mind the test was categorized as "easy," rainbolts geoguessr knowledge is impressive though
The stuff he did here, apart from knowing which sites to use for the BSSID, are common knowledge you could've learned by middle school. What's most impressive is his speed and geoguessing ability. I think that alone shaved his time significantly compared to the average person.
@@ForgOfficial.Given the context here, we know that "10m of the actual location" is referring to distance. In the case of "10m", an "m" in distance is only commonly referred to as a *metre*. With the metric system, distance is generally measured by mm/cm/m/km, being millimetres, centimetres, metres, and kilometres. With all that, we can easily make out that "10m" means 10 metres. Makes sense, right? So, I suggest you either learn metric and develop basic reading comprehension, or just shut up 🔥
Furthermore, shortening units of measurement to a letter or two is a very standard thing, which is perfectly fine. You don't see people complaining when someone shortens "100 kilometres an hour" to 100kp/h or 100km/h, do you? Same goes for metres.
@@Fortless Hey if Rainbolt needs any help with TryHackMe, I'd love to lend a hand -- would love to learn a thing or two about his OSINT wizardry just as well 😜
i can really see you making big steps in missings persons cases. your passion has given you an incredible tool that could save lives. you’re doing awesome.
@@Kas_Styles I'm not so sure about that, tbh it looks like it's out of the ballpark for a normal person to be able to learn to do if they aren't already super good with computers
@@LavaSaver not true, most of this could be figured out simply by researching some basic OSINT techniques and tools. I used to do stuff similar to this when I was 16.
@@mrsquid_no it does not, the tor browser has many protections in place for anyone using it, people are just scared of the dark web simply because they were told it was scary. it isn't scary, you wont find any really weird stuff unless you are actively trying hard to find it
@@mrsquid_ that is just plain wrong. your vision of tor network is like cartoon network villain hideout. tor is quite safe, secure, private and anonymous. unless you are spreading your personal details there is nothing unprotected about it and you shouldn't do that on clear net either.
It's not even hidden online. Your public IP address is... well.. public and narrows your location to within 3 houses sometimes. Many _many_ smartphone cameras tag any photo you send with the location it was taken. might wanna check your camera settings. You phone constantly broadcasts its location to Google, and probably Apple and whoever else... This is just the beginning...
@@Mallchad It's genuinely crazy how afraid people are of the whole "vaccines are just a government conspiracy to inject us all with tracking devices" while they're literally posting their conspiracy shit from a smartphone
@@smokecrash2147 Dunno. It would have more limited tracking information with GPS but it still has options if for some reason it didn't adhere to the location-services setting. Youd have to check for yourself
As a long time ethical hacker myself, you definitely have the mindset for stuff like this. I wish I had your talents! Your research skills are really impressive
6:24 GT MENTIONED 🐝🐝🐝 i am studying cybersecurity at georgia tech so i loved seeing this video from you. seriously impressive stuff and i am looking forward to whatever you do next
This video was extremely entertaining! I wish you do more videos like this If you also added a small recap at the end where you go through what you've done and explain that would be great
It’s crazy to think that, rainbolt isn’t the only person with this much knowledge and talent, many others use it for bad intentions. Be careful with what you share guys
Online anon should be taught to kids throughout their entire education. It's scary what zoomers are already having to deal with becasue they have never been taught how to be anon online.
yes...this pairs well with scam baiting channels....would enjoy a conversation between Jim Browning and Rainbolt...a casual long conversation between the two....or whomever that is like Jim Browning.....
Wait you crushed it! I would like to see more for sure! It appeared on my recommendation page so I guess im new here. Both super interesting insight in securty but also very scary as a complete novice in this field. Hope to see more from you :)
5:44 The dark web honestly isn't that bad, as long as you don’t try to find bad stuff and you don’t click around on image boards and chat rooms etc then you won’t find anything really bad
There’s a browser named TOR that works just like any other browser, you just download it and then open it, It takes a bit to load at first. Just don’t do anything dumb and use a VPN
@@aarondrivesabus he could just edit it out. I would think he just knows better, like he's knowledgeable enough about the dark web and doesn't want to take the risk of vulnerability
@@impjbtwthere is a lot of metadata snoopers on there these days and spyware, not as bad as lightnet, but it's there and he is high profile enough to be a target. Probably for the best unless he took a ton of precautions.
yeah, I really dig this and I super appreciate your attitude of always seeking to learn and improve. You also have an attitude of sharing and never flaunting your skills or putting down others. Would you consider a video like this where you go deeper into the skills, methods, and tools of how you do what you do
most people who have both the skills and reasons to do this work for government agencies, and because of this they likely already know a lot more about you just because you're a citizen. They won't need to track you like that unless you're hiding from them
@@lred1383Shit, not even human-involved in the last few decades. Bot tracked, and probably with whatever new PRISM-like tech they have snooping petabytes of metadata. More than likely (for high value targets) they just input a few search words, images, etc., and it poops out the answer instantly. We have geo-synced spy sats that can facial recog you in a crowd of thousands instantly thanks to our last admin orange tard that revealed modern secret spy sat images, lmfao. NROL would shed a tear with how far spy security has come. Being a high value target on state dept watchlist is basically just instant life ending (when it gets authorized).
Very cool and very scary. I think that if you do social media you either have to be very careful with what you say and where you take pictures or just accept that people will be able to find you, if they work hard enough.
Can you do some quiz on packet analysis? Its basically a way to monitor all ins and outs on a wifi network... But I don't think there'd be many puzzles for that... Love the content 💚
fyi, this is not hacking. Hacking doesn't really occur anymore via human, it's all social engineering and using public tools. Modern hacking would be like creating a fake site that looks legit for the target to input creds into and then the bot you setup before hand, takes the creds and inputs them into the real site, does a massive data mine and sends it all in a txt format for you to compile into a searchable form. Of course this is usually blocked by 2FA and other methods, which need to be bypassed using spoofers to pretend to be the targets device and receive incoming comms. Most of this is just done by a simple script and bot network, phishing targets with hundreds of thousands of emails and phone numbers that were bought off the dark web. What rainbolt did was a simple sleuth. He used public search engines to find his target. A target that literally went out of their way to make breadcrubs. A challenge would be in attacking software and accounts of the target to get them to give up creds or information that can lead to a bank acct, SS, crypto wallet, or a better target that they have a relationship with.
tbf, it's been this easy since the beginning of search engines, lol. He never used any tools, which is what is actually scary. Or used tor to buy up a block of metadata to index through with a script to find a target.
@@careless_daughter You don't know their pronouns! Doesn't matter what you call someone, its the intent. Dude wasn't trying to insult someone, so why does it matter what pronoun he used? People are so fuckin fragile.
not me watching rainbolt quickly getting closer to narrowing down MY location. incidentally, lake inawashiro is pretty good. maybe an 8/10 lake, i do recommend it if you’re in northern japan
For the airplane questions I actually do that when my friends are on vacation and scare them when I know their exact seat and flight and where they are going lol. It's surprisingly easy.
RB, in between the other things i self study more along my line of work, to enhance my knowledge and skills, i've always really wanted to learn and refine OSINT techniques ! i am part time studying CyberSEC as well. you really are an inspiration ! if you could please also point me to a site or 2 where i can learn and practice more, i would really appreciate it. Thanx ! Keep up being you !
I love when he has to figure out the nearest airport and he immediately locks in on the image like he's trying to 5k it
1.6k likes and no comments lemme fix that
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@@Subtonova_you didnt fix anything you just ruined it. a reply just to reply. no substance.
@@Subtonova_ what do you think you fixed?
Jesus
The question: What city does the hacker most likely call home?
Rainbolt, who has the exact coordinates for the hacker’s home:
wigle is a community based war driving app, if you were to give out your ssid (wifi network name) and it was somewhat unique, it has prob been indexed by wigle at some point
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You are unsafe if you take any photo outside. You are unsafe if you are on the Internet. Good thing Rainbolt uses his powers for good.
Think about him being a 1 in a 100 000 000 type person.... how many people like this are out there under the radar. Some are no doubt in intelligence communities around the world.
@@11kungfu11lmao anyone can do these as long as you know the tools, keep in mind the test was categorized as "easy," rainbolts geoguessr knowledge is impressive though
@@11kungfu11 His geoguessr skills are more than a mere 1 in 100,000,000
@@11kungfu11You can become the same person, not hard to have this knowledge, he knows very basic things, but also has amazing geo skills
The stuff he did here, apart from knowing which sites to use for the BSSID, are common knowledge you could've learned by middle school. What's most impressive is his speed and geoguessing ability. I think that alone shaved his time significantly compared to the average person.
If bro gets heartbroken, its over for us
oh nah
Dude about to Dox all offending parties
Nah, he'll just go to the gym.
Find his home? “Geoguessr skill mode activated” “oh wait we have his home WiFi” “geoguessr skill mode deactivated, hacker mode activated”
imagine if he had only a photo to go off of.
Rainbolt would have found that dude within 10m of the actual location 🤣
@@TPixelAdventures i like cats
@@ForgOfficial. Pls use your head
@@ForgOfficial.Given the context here, we know that "10m of the actual location" is referring to distance. In the case of "10m", an "m" in distance is only commonly referred to as a *metre*. With the metric system, distance is generally measured by mm/cm/m/km, being millimetres, centimetres, metres, and kilometres. With all that, we can easily make out that "10m" means 10 metres. Makes sense, right?
So, I suggest you either learn metric and develop basic reading comprehension, or just shut up 🔥
Furthermore, shortening units of measurement to a letter or two is a very standard thing, which is perfectly fine. You don't see people complaining when someone shortens "100 kilometres an hour" to 100kp/h or 100km/h, do you? Same goes for metres.
RAINBOLT on TryHackMe!? What an insane crossover. AND a Bellingcat mention?!
JH in rainbolt's comment section? What an insane crossover :DD
@@Fortless Hey if Rainbolt needs any help with TryHackMe, I'd love to lend a hand -- would love to learn a thing or two about his OSINT wizardry just as well 😜
@@_JohnHammond I would LOVE to see collaboration between you two omg!
yoo, didn't expect you being here
Comg
he's getting dangerously cool I can't cope
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Trust in the copium
He’s always been cool wdym 😪
you cant cope cause you should've broke cause he ain't no ioke
He IS super cool 😎❤❤❤
we are so lucky to have this man on the good side 😭
The CIA just hired him
i still feel like there are bad people who are on his level.
@@ScarletSheldon-pr3iq obvly or we would not have these dark web shits
i feel like tor is exaggerated a lot icl, but you still need a vpn@@ainnsufiaa
@@ainnsufiaa do you mean deep web?
Honestly impressed as shit. I work in ethical hacking and you are scary good at OSINT for self-taught knowledge. Keep it up man!
thanks! youtube university >
@georainbolt bro can you recommend some learning resources for beginners?
@@nishantjha1210dojo osint on youtube & reading bellingcat guides on their website are a great start imo!
I'm curious how long he *actually* spent on this. It was definitely significantly more than 10 minutes :D
@@georainbolt if u know viewer location ☠☠
At 6:53 I forgot I was watching a GeoRainbolt video and was totally expecting a reverse image search LMFAO
Same😹
The whole time I was just like
"I like your funny words, magic man"
yeah this is all new to me
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welcome to pen testing 101, kiddos
I have no idea what happened
Ikr, I have no idea what is happening 😂
i can really see you making big steps in missings persons cases. your passion has given you an incredible tool that could save lives. you’re doing awesome.
Would be awesome to have a series with OSINT
Second this!
Yeah, fans could create some for him to do etc. would be fun content.
I fourth this
And my AXE!
Yeah its easy cuz theres a clear path to get info. harder tests would include attackers who can defend themselves etc
this is terrifying. whats even more terrifying is that there are people better than you at this stuff. very well done!
You know that this guy can recognize individual rocks that are only a foot across, right?
@@toddjones1480 Yup the CIA has guys that can do that and a lot more
@@toddjones1480 He see a picture of the clear sky and he know where in the world it was taken.
This made me feel so dumb and outdated... And it's apparently an "easy" test... 😶
Never too old to learn new skills friend.
It is easy. As someone that also loves osint (open sourced intelligence). Also never to late to late to learn
@@Kas_Styles I'm not so sure about that, tbh it looks like it's out of the ballpark for a normal person to be able to learn to do if they aren't already super good with computers
@@LavaSaver not true, most of this could be figured out simply by researching some basic OSINT techniques and tools. I used to do stuff similar to this when I was 16.
@@kushsmoka If you say so, personally I've tried to learn it in the past and never got anywhere at all
Just so you know its perfectly legal and not even legally suspicious to use Tor.
yeah but that still means you are not the least bit protected when you do anything on there
@@mrsquid_no it does not, the tor browser has many protections in place for anyone using it, people are just scared of the dark web simply because they were told it was scary. it isn't scary, you wont find any really weird stuff unless you are actively trying hard to find it
@@mrsquid_ that is just plain wrong. your vision of tor network is like cartoon network villain hideout. tor is quite safe, secure, private and anonymous. unless you are spreading your personal details there is nothing unprotected about it and you shouldn't do that on clear net either.
unless you regularly use tor, your usage can be used against you with the time of the event
yeah. i think he meant more it more for the video setting up obs for the Tor os would take a while for a two minute job
this man reallly could find your home. i thought people were joking😭😭
Rainbolt can track everyone so better not mess with him 😂
It's not even hidden online. Your public IP address is... well.. public and narrows your location to within 3 houses sometimes.
Many _many_ smartphone cameras tag any photo you send with the location it was taken. might wanna check your camera settings. You phone constantly broadcasts its location to Google, and probably Apple and whoever else... This is just the beginning...
@@Mallchad It's genuinely crazy how afraid people are of the whole "vaccines are just a government conspiracy to inject us all with tracking devices" while they're literally posting their conspiracy shit from a smartphone
@@Mallchad but only if you have GPS enabled, right?
@@smokecrash2147 Dunno. It would have more limited tracking information with GPS but it still has options if for some reason it didn't adhere to the location-services setting.
Youd have to check for yourself
I really really liked this and found this type of content really interesting and mentally engaging, please post more OSINT stuff
I would love to see you do more OSINT stuff like this!
Same
As a long time ethical hacker myself, you definitely have the mindset for stuff like this. I wish I had your talents! Your research skills are really impressive
6:24 GT MENTIONED 🐝🐝🐝
i am studying cybersecurity at georgia tech so i loved seeing this video from you. seriously impressive stuff and i am looking forward to whatever you do next
so this test is built by GT CS Lab people?
Yo! I used to on the CTF team and speak at the GreyHat club in GT a few years back!
Can you wish me luck, GeorgiaTech admissions result come out this Friday, I really want to get accepted (cs) 😭
@@fustigate8933I got deferred but later accepted. I had two professional certs in security before getting into undergrad. Admissions suck
But really, wish you the best, man
💪 Nice work and explanations!
Also, throwing major shade at Aiko 😆
This video was extremely entertaining!
I wish you do more videos like this
If you also added a small recap at the end where you go through what you've done and explain that would be great
Love this! Looking forward to more OSINT content from you
Fun video, would definitely like to see some more. Especially the explanations and such
It’s crazy to think that, rainbolt isn’t the only person with this much knowledge and talent, many others use it for bad intentions. Be careful with what you share guys
Online anon should be taught to kids throughout their entire education. It's scary what zoomers are already having to deal with becasue they have never been taught how to be anon online.
Please do more content like this, really enjoyed it!
yes...this pairs well with scam baiting channels....would enjoy a conversation between Jim Browning and Rainbolt...a casual long conversation between the two....or whomever that is like Jim Browning.....
Very nice educational test, teaching people about how easily you can be tracked down with very minor details, keep yourself safe, everyone!
cicada 3301 is afraid of rainbolt
intellectual comment with an even better pfp
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nah that was an test that actually took effort and what somewhat hard
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@@renni9813 yes I agree
Love seeing some osint content, loved it!
Yo PLEASE make more content like this. It's extremely intriguing
bro couldve probably found the house without the coordinates
this was actually really entertaining please do more stuf like this
Love your reasoning. Great videos, and commentary. Please keep it up!
Wait you crushed it! I would like to see more for sure! It appeared on my recommendation page so I guess im new here. Both super interesting insight in securty but also very scary as a complete novice in this field. Hope to see more from you :)
Good thing we have him on our side imagine if we didnt 💀💀💀
YES take more interesting tests pls! cant get enough of your noggin! ^^
this vid made me paranoid of my digital footprint 😭😭😭
I feel like I could post a random meme and he could take one look at a reposted version of my meme and find out everything about me.
As you should brother, thankfully another one has woken up
MORE TESTS LIKE THIS PLS I LIKED THIS FORMAT
Amazing, just love it! ❤
More!!! It’s extremely fun to watch you tackle this using amazing skills!
Big fan of this content! Would love to see you work through a harder test and talk through your thought process
5:44 The dark web honestly isn't that bad, as long as you don’t try to find bad stuff and you don’t click around on image boards and chat rooms etc then you won’t find anything really bad
So How do i get there?
There’s a browser named TOR that works just like any other browser, you just download it and then open it, It takes a bit to load at first. Just don’t do anything dumb and use a VPN
@@MichaelPallak Tor Browser and learning about what links are there. Tor is useful for more than just the dark web, mainly for anonymity.
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bro is assembling an infinity gauntlet of doxxing
I'm surprised by how much you worry about using the tor browser, but you did much better than I could have. Good job!
because he doesn't want to put that on youtube..
@@aarondrivesabus he could just edit it out. I would think he just knows better, like he's knowledgeable enough about the dark web and doesn't want to take the risk of vulnerability
@@aarondrivesabuswhy? its not illegal
@@impjbtwthere is a lot of metadata snoopers on there these days and spyware, not as bad as lightnet, but it's there and he is high profile enough to be a target. Probably for the best unless he took a ton of precautions.
@@impjbtw not really something you want to showcase on youtube as people may try copy him and end up exposing their computer to attacks
this was actually pretty tight, would look forward to seeing you do one that properly challenges you even if you don't 100% it
When he’s on his villain arc it’s all over 💀
Very interested in this style of video, I don't always watch your content but this was very entertaining and educational!
You're glowing
yeah, I really dig this and I super appreciate your attitude of always seeking to learn and improve. You also have an attitude of sharing and never flaunting your skills or putting down others. Would you consider a video like this where you go deeper into the skills, methods, and tools of how you do what you do
looks like a fun little puzzle! not sure how realistic it is but it's entertaining for sure
this was very cool to watch and educational. thank you
That was fun, would definitely watch more of this :D
That's impressive bro, looking forward for more OSINT content
He can turn into a supervillain in the blink of an eye
This video really shows people can know A LOT about you by tracing your digital footprint
most people who have both the skills and reasons to do this work for government agencies, and because of this they likely already know a lot more about you just because you're a citizen. They won't need to track you like that unless you're hiding from them
@@lred1383Shit, not even human-involved in the last few decades. Bot tracked, and probably with whatever new PRISM-like tech they have snooping petabytes of metadata. More than likely (for high value targets) they just input a few search words, images, etc., and it poops out the answer instantly. We have geo-synced spy sats that can facial recog you in a crowd of thousands instantly thanks to our last admin orange tard that revealed modern secret spy sat images, lmfao. NROL would shed a tear with how far spy security has come. Being a high value target on state dept watchlist is basically just instant life ending (when it gets authorized).
As a cybersecurity major in college, I would love to see more of this stuff
that was actually impressive sending hugs bro keep it up
bro does way more than just geoguessing
yo I love THM. Finally seeing someone using it.
rainbolt with gm skill of osint is terrifying to think about
i like this osint stuff, just got into it for fun in the last month or so, didn't do well on this same test so I'd like to see more :D
6:51 if this was a movie at this point an epic track would start playing and you'd hear V8 engine roaring.
Not going to lie i never thought this would ne entertaining but now im hooked on how brilliant you are. And damn you can type fast af lol
Very cool and very scary. I think that if you do social media you either have to be very careful with what you say and where you take pictures or just accept that people will be able to find you, if they work hard enough.
Love the OSINT content!
8:49 nah this is actually terrifying.
Can you do some quiz on packet analysis? Its basically a way to monitor all ins and outs on a wifi network... But I don't think there'd be many puzzles for that... Love the content 💚
This guy makes me feel stupid 🫡
Super cool, and really eye-opening when it comes to how people go about hacking! I'd love to see more videos like this!
fyi, this is not hacking. Hacking doesn't really occur anymore via human, it's all social engineering and using public tools. Modern hacking would be like creating a fake site that looks legit for the target to input creds into and then the bot you setup before hand, takes the creds and inputs them into the real site, does a massive data mine and sends it all in a txt format for you to compile into a searchable form. Of course this is usually blocked by 2FA and other methods, which need to be bypassed using spoofers to pretend to be the targets device and receive incoming comms. Most of this is just done by a simple script and bot network, phishing targets with hundreds of thousands of emails and phone numbers that were bought off the dark web.
What rainbolt did was a simple sleuth. He used public search engines to find his target. A target that literally went out of their way to make breadcrubs.
A challenge would be in attacking software and accounts of the target to get them to give up creds or information that can lead to a bank acct, SS, crypto wallet, or a better target that they have a relationship with.
This is so scary that when you understand how to do this with little research
tbf, it's been this easy since the beginning of search engines, lol. He never used any tools, which is what is actually scary. Or used tor to buy up a block of metadata to index through with a script to find a target.
Great video, would love to see more quizes like this, very entertaining. keep it up :)
I'm actually doing this at school and it's really fun (and hard), decoding huge files with tons of information. Glad I chose it.
man! that was FIRE! More of those plz.
It's Joever for FSB unless they got someone as broken as Rainbolt 💀
He found his home/state faster than I could even realize what to do
Altho, it's not Abe as in Abe Lincoln. It's a Japanese surname pronounced Ah - Bay (approximately), like former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
similarly, not a "he," Aiko is a woman's name although I get it since the photo is androgynous
@@careless_daughter You don't know their pronouns!
Doesn't matter what you call someone, its the intent. Dude wasn't trying to insult someone, so why does it matter what pronoun he used? People are so fuckin fragile.
"beh" not "bay"
@@kish4corheunbl True. My mistake. I knew that too. I was just a bit careless.
@@Sal.K--BC all good.
This is scary realizing what people can do.
Moral of the story: don't post anything on the internet
Oh the irony 🤣🤣
I don't know how this got recommended to me when all I watch is Video game content - but thoroughly impressed and terrified at the same time.
8:04 HOW QUICK ARE YOU TYPING???
Holy moly this vid is good. Made 10 minutes feel like 1 minute
this basically confirms that rainbolt works for some government agency
It literally doesn't lmao
@@Sentient-cassette-player i was joking bruh
@@Sentient-cassette-player but have u considered that it literally does
@@seal6012it doesn't, OP made a joke, that's the full extent of this
@@gathlolol4618 seems like u havent considered it...
not me watching rainbolt quickly getting closer to narrowing down MY location. incidentally, lake inawashiro is pretty good. maybe an 8/10 lake, i do recommend it if you’re in northern japan
i did not understand any of this but this is impressive
pls do more like this it was so entertaining
6:59 why the search result is in Thai? you used VPN to set your location in Thailand?
he moved to Thailand, he mentioned in one of his short videos
Love the CoffeeZilla shoutout, that guy is one of the few real journalists out there in my opinion. ❤
You should make a video of you going to the coordinates of popular meme locations, like the german jumpscare ad or the jealous boyfriend
The jal lounge wasnt a layover then because no flights go from tokyo to sendai
I was like wait he's doing it again? I thought he did it a few days ago but turns out i just watched it late
For the airplane questions I actually do that when my friends are on vacation and scare them when I know their exact seat and flight and where they are going lol. It's surprisingly easy.
You are a good hacker
i’m a better hacker fr
I'm hacking you rn...
I am is hacking 😎
This has nothihg to do with hacking
@@tobi437a Alright explain what hacking is?
Thank you FOR GIVING ME ALL THE ANSWERS
1:51 is so hard
I'm hard
RB, in between the other things i self study more along my line of work, to enhance my knowledge and skills, i've always really wanted to learn and refine OSINT techniques ! i am part time studying CyberSEC as well. you really are an inspiration ! if you could please also point me to a site or 2 where i can learn and practice more, i would really appreciate it.
Thanx ! Keep up being you !
Can you make a video about how you learned all of this and what sources you used.
Dude this was amazing!
this guy is glowing
bro gave everyone a hacking totourial