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The OSINT Newsletter - Issue #102

OSINT Methods for Archiving and Searching Video by Keyword

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The OSINT Newsletter
Apr 09, 2026
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👋 Welcome to the 102nd issue of The OSINT Newsletter. This issue contains OSINT news, community posts, tactics, techniques, and tools to help you become a better investigator. My goal with this newsletter is to help promote the OSINT industry, develop better investigators, and raise awareness of ethical use cases for open source intelligence.


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The OSINT Newsletter - Issue #101

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OSINT News

📰 Geolocating Taliban in the Afghan Desert

Ben walks you through a recent investigation he did in the Afghan desert. He steps through how he identified a base, tracked a flight, located a soldier drop off point, finding a dune strike location, and more.

Read on LinkedIn… | YouTube

🎩 H/T: Benjamin Strick

📰 How OSINT Verifies Viral Claims During Wartime Chaos

This video shows how to analyze a viral Reddit claim that Iran bombed its own girls’ school by identifying manipulation signals, evaluating online actors and naming patterns, comparing search results, and verifying wartime claims using government sources, fact-checkers, verification outlets, and cross-model AI.

Watch on YouTube…

🎩 H/T: Kirby Plessas

📰 How Wildlife Traffickers Are Using Coded Language to Sell Protected Animals On Facebook

Foeke walks through how to identify coded language on Facebook Marketplace that indicates the sale of protected animals, including screenshots and other evidence collected.

Read on Bellingcat…

🎩 H/T: Foeke Postma


OSINT Tools

🔎 OSINT Rack

OSINT Rack is a collection of OSINT tools categorized by use case, blog posts, courses, books, events, and more.

Web App

🎩 H/T: Mario Santella

🔎 Tor Node Archive

Tod Node Archive gives you insight into the world of Tor Nodes with a search engine, downloadable dataset, and a changelog.

Web App/Dataset

🎩 H/T:

🔎 CrowdCounter

CrowdCounter estimates how many people are in a photo, saving you the time it takes to count manually. Too bad it doesn’t have an API, Henk!

Web App

🎩 H/T: Henk Van Ess


🏁 New CTF Challenge Live - Digital Footprints

A new CTF challenge has been posted on our CTF website. This week’s challenge involves identifying multiple domains linked to a well-known threat actor using only its email address.

Start competing in our Capture the Flag (CTF)

🪃 If you missed the last CTF, here’s a link to catch up.

Last week’s CTF challenge featured a challenge titled “Tracing the Source” where participants needed to identify the username of the Telegram channel that published a promotional message and the name of the telegram channel that was promoted in that message, using only OSINT techniques.

Solution WU :

To solve this challenge, we need to use https://deaddrop.theosintconsultants.com/ to locate the original Telegram message.

By enclosing the message in quotation marks for an exact search (e.g., (”نات ابعثولي الخاص...”) and applying a date filter corresponding to the timestamp (From: 2026-04-01 To: 2026-04-01), we were able to pinpoint a search result that displayed:

  • The username of the channel that posted the message

  • The content of the message

  • The username of the promoted channel

This method allowed us to identify the Telegram channel solely using the message content and the timestamp, as required by the challenge.


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