SatIntel (https://github.com/ANG13T/SatIntel) is a OSINT tool for satellite reconnaissance made with Golang. The tool can extract satellite telemetry, receive orbital predictions, and parse TLEs.
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SatIntel (https://github.com/ANG13T/SatIntel) is a OSINT tool for satellite reconnaissance made with Golang. The tool can extract satellite telemetry, receive orbital predictions, and parse TLEs.
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Hey #OSINT, http://Metadata2Go.com is a free online tool that allows you to access the hidden exif & meta data of your files. Just drag & drop or upload an image, document, video, audio or even e-book file.
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More geolocation challenges here
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That’s all for now. Anyone can do GEOLOCATION CHALLENGE. Spread the word.
Step 14: Just to confirm, I walked here & there to locate the adjacent buildings.
Step 13: To note down few observations, Luther was standing in a bit elevated building, the props around serves as a supporting evidence.
Step 11: And now came the blindness! Remember, I mentioned earlier that every building in London looked the same? Well, now I just tried to imagine the angle from the Moor and started looking for the building corners & edges.
Step 10: From The Shard, I moved in a slightly slanted way to find this unique building. And finally I got the Moor House.
Step 9: And also a wild intuition, neglecting the timelines, supported my vision.
Step 8: The image doesn’t look special, ain’t? But for me, it told me something. That is, the unique building (The Shard) is kinda neat to the contoured bull nosed building (pardon for the jargon).
Step 7: These buildings looked similar in some angles, but they were misleading. Frustrated, but I started looking at the reverse searched images and some miracle happened. I got an image from a meme/troll forum. (Trolls are good when used right).
Step 6: False Positives & The Bone Of Contention When you are looking at the structures, especially curves & quadrilaterals, probably you can’t know how they look at different angles. These were some false assumptions that I made.
Step 5: From the arsenal, I used the “just Google it” trick once again. And I got quite few results, & eventually they proved to be false positives.
Step 4: Time for the real hunt! All buildings looked similar, the majority of them were brownish (maroon) in color. So now I tried to look for the objects (buildings).
Step 2: Here’s a tip (if you didn’t know already), IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Fandom Wiki pages could be super useful when you are investigating movies or TV shows.