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HR.webp 2021-02-18 22:03:56 Fight against threats thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolencethreatOPSECThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
In recent years, there has been an increase in so-called digital raids. At the instigation of one or more people, usually from a public forum or discussion group, on Telegram, Signal, WhatsApp or Discord, individuals insult another person in a pack on a social network. The goal is to publicly harass and humiliate a person. In most countries, harassment, including digital harassment, is criminally and civilly reprehensible.
This is the other great classic during digital raids: threats of death or rape. Some victims are subjected to both, as well as threats against their families. These threats are usually accompanied by personal information about the victims, so that they take the threats seriously. However, as many people have learned the hard way, no one is anonymous on the Web, let alone with the right legal tools.   The legal response   As with almost all of the items in the kit, victims are free to file a complaint or not. However, if you have reason to fear that you or your children may be involved, do not hesitate to ask for a lawyer, file a complaint and become a civil party. Clearly, in addition to a possible prison sentence and a fine, you can obtain damages for the prejudice suffered.   Threats via social networks   As in the articles dedicated to
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HR.webp 2021-02-17 01:22:02 Fight against dickpics thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolencedicpicThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
The word "dickpic" refers to unsolicited photos, showing genitals, sent by private message. Since it often involves penises, the term "dickpic" has been popularized. The reasons why the authors of these contents send them remain unclear. Let it be clear in the reader's mind that we are talking about unwanted mailings and not about an exchange of personal photos, in a consensual and adult setting. Some people see it as a way of flirting, others do it to harass. Either way, it is still punishable and no person should receive unwanted graphic images. In this article, we will talk about any unsolicited sending of sexual pictures or images of a sexual nature, regardless of the gender of the senders and recipients and the people photographed.   Photos sent by direct messages   In this case, we will talk about photos sent directly via an email application or a social network. This can be via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Discord, Snapchat or Telegram, email or text message. Attackers usually take advantage of the fact that victims have set up their accounts in such a way that they can receive messages from people they do not follow. Here again, we will refer to the previous methodologies, i.e. to record and a
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HR.webp 2021-02-16 01:40:28 Fight against stalking thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolencestalkingThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
When we talk about stalking, we mean watching or spying on someone remotely, using digital tools. We can distinguish two hypotheses: The case where the victim and the stalker know each other personally and intimately; The case where the victim does not personally know the person watching him/her online. It should be noted that this surveillance can go beyond the digital tools and also result in actions in real life.   Identify all the elements   The common point for both cases is the same as in the previous articles: before deleting anything, collect and archive all items. If you find spyware in your devices, make at least screenshots of the applications found, with all the technical details.   The known stalker   This is usually a person with whom the victim has had a very close relationship: former spouse or current spouse. We use the masculine by default, but victims can be of either sex, just as stalkers can be either male or female. Finally, this sit
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HR.webp 2021-02-14 23:37:00 Fight against identity theft thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolenceidentity theftThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
One of the side effects of digital raids, which are accompanied by doxxing, can be identity theft. Attackers look for anything they can find on a victim and databases that have been hacked and leaked. When we talk about online identity theft, we are talking about two main things: Social network account impersonation; The usurpation of "real" identities. These two hypotheses are neither exclusive nor exhaustive, but they are frequently encountered. The usurpation of social network accounts This is the case when someone is pretending to be you on social networks or worse, has stolen your account. How is this possible? Sometimes the password is just too simple to guess. Most of the time, the login or password is somewhere “into the wild” and the victims use the same couple of id and password. There are services that allow you to find out if the password associated with an email address has been found. The Have I been pwnd service can help you determine if you have been a victim of a data leak. If your email is nowhere, here's what will be displayed.
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HR.webp 2021-02-02 22:40:55 Fight revenge porn thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolencerevenge pornThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
We call revenge porn sharing, without the knowledge or consent of a victim, content of a pornographic nature. There are three hypotheses: The case where the victim has voluntarily sent intimate contents to a person, who has distributed it without consent; The case where the victim was filmed or photographed without their consent, in a private and consensual moment; The case where the person is a victim of sexual assault and is filmed or photographed during the assault.   Technical tricks   The first hypothesis is the easiest to fight. Indeed, the victim owns the contents. They can therefore use them to check whether they have been broadcast on different channels without their knowledge. There are two limits: in some cases, the contents are only accessible after connecting to the site (Pinterest for example). You may need to create an account to access them. However, these contents can be indexed by search engines. Neither can the content be found on private channels: if the photos or videos have been broadcast on Telegram, Signal or WhatsApp, as long as it is messaging, the exchanges are not indexed by search engines or monitoring tools.   But the methodology explained in t
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HR.webp 2021-02-01 23:06:35 Fight against photo and video editing thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolencephotoThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.   This is a great specialty of stalkers: making insulting or degrading photomontages and spreading them on the Web. We can find several hypotheses: Very crude photomontages, which are not intended to be credible; The filthy photomontages, in particular of a pornographic nature; Video montages and more particularly deepfakes.   Rough photomontages   In this case, we are talking about a photo of the victim, used for a obscene montage. There is no doubt about authenticity of pictures, we know that's a fake. We find collages of memes, for example, Pepe The Frog, combined with photos of their victims. They use images that they have found on the Web: social networks, press clippings, media passages, etc. We also note that it is often the same photomontages that circulate. If the montages circulate on social networks, harassment can be invoked. Indeed, insofar as these photomontages are used for malicious purposes, this falls within this framework. To identify photomontages, we can use what is called a reverse image search. There are several browser extensions and several online tools but our preference will go to Yandex.  
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HR.webp 2021-02-01 02:08:38 Fight against dox(x)ing thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINviolencedoxxingThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
The act of knowingly disclosing a person's personal contact information, identity, address or any other information unbeknownst to them and in order to harm that person, is commonly known as "doxxing" or "doxing" (spellings may vary). This disclosure must concern private information, which would not have been discovered otherwise. For example, if your address is in a public directory, this may not be considered doxxing. Many Internet users use pseudonyms on the Web. This is not illegal and helps protect their private and professional life. Doxxing happens when the disclosure of information takes place during digital raids, with the aim of overwhelming the victim or causing harm.   Technical aspects   Recording and archiving   As for the digital raids previously mentioned, you should refer to the "Recording and archiving" section of the article because the procedure is the same. Unlike digital raids, after collecting messages, links and timestamps, you will report the content to the relevant platforms as well as to government or police platforms in charge of fighting violence on the Web. The details of the procedure depend on each country and state.   Protect yourself   Here again, you will have to put your various networks in private mode, j
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HR.webp 2021-01-29 00:33:49 Fight against digital raids thanks to OSINT (lien direct) Tags: OSINTviolenceharassmentThe following lines are the result of collaborative work, under the leadership of Justin Seitz. There are many of us working together, including Heartbroken and Nanardon.
OSINT is an acronym for Open Source Intelligence. It's a set of investigative techniques, allowing information to be retrieved from so-called open sources. Used by journalists, by police or in cybersecurity, OSINT can help to find information but it can also be used to protect yourself from malicious people. Violences against people, especially against women increased and diversified. Harassment, raids, doxxing, revenge porn by video or by pictures, identity theft or school harassment, etc. How to react? How to prevent them? Our goal is to give you simple resources, without the needs for special knowledge. It doesn't substitute support groups, law enforcement, health professionals or lawyers. We trust you. You are not responsible. Facts and situations we will use to illustrate ours kits are criminally and civilly repressed. You are not alone.
The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Furthermore this article was written mainly in regards to French and European laws. Readers should consult their local laws and contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter.
In recent years, there has been an increase in so-called digital raids. At the instigation of one or more people, usually from a public forum or discussion group, on Telegram, Signal, WhatsApp or Discord, individuals insult another person in a pack on a social network. The goal is to publicly harass and humiliate a person. In most countries, harassment, including digital harassment, is criminally and civilly reprehensible. Recording and archiving   What to do if you are the victim of a digital raid? We adapt the answer according to the social network. The common element consists in archiving all received messages. For this, you can use a very handy browser extension: Fireshot. Available for Chrome as well as for Firefox, this tool allows you to save a web page, in image or PDF format. Go to your mentions or notifications or to the page that happens to be the target of offensive or hateful content and take screenshots of all the elements. Make sure that the current time and date appears. fireshot_bis.pngAnother tool can help you to archive messages: Single File. It is also an extension for
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