The “hacked baby monitors” news piece is making the rounds again, as they routinely do. Sure, it happens, but it’s an infrequent occurrence. However, something is much more commonplace and dangerous that most users and parents might be unaware of. Let’s see what we find using a bit of OSINT (open source intelligence) and the… Continue reading
Category: OSINT
Detecting AI-Generated Profile Pictures
Recently, I ran into a personal project that required me to identify several Twitter accounts. One of the first things usually done is reverse-searching the profile picture. My method to reverse search images is usually three-step. Tip: check all image sizes and dimensions that are available. TinEye Reverse Image (Chrome browser extension) Google + Bing… Continue reading