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Caleb Ecarma at Musk Watch:
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched an image-sharing website in 2021 that featured custom “shitposting” web addresses that redirected to content hosted on his site. URLs that redirected to Coristine’s site referenced the sale of child sexual abuse material, racial slurs, and rape. Among the links were “child-porn.store” and “kkk-is-cool.club,” according to web traffic tracked by BuiltWith. The White House and Coristine did not respond to requests for comment. A former intern at Musk’s brain-computer interface company Neuralink, Coristine was named senior adviser to the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Technology on Monday, the Washington Post reported. He is also listed as an “expert” at the Office of Personnel Management. In early 2021, Corisitine, then 16, activated the tesla.sexy website. He described it as an image-sharing site that would prioritize the confidentiality of its users. “Why are we the sexiest? Privacy… When you use tesla.sexy, all your images are encrypted. We do not log IP addresses, device agents or anything else,” the site’s homepage stated in March 2021, according to archives from the Wayback Machine. “If you like features like we do, you'll love tesla.sexy… Fake links, lots of cool domains and effects to put on your images for ultimate shitposting.” Coristine updated the website’s homepage in April 2021, stating that it offered users, “Image hosting with a touch of insanity.” The site update indicated that it catered specifically to image-sharing among Discord users: “You can customize embeds, use fake links (only works on Discord), use random domains and much more… Images embed within a second on Discord. Uploading images is also an incredibly speedy process.” Again, Coristine emphasized that tesla.sexy would protect the identities of users who used the site to share images. “Images are encrypted at rest, and in transit,” the site stated. An analysis of URL traffic to tesla.sexy between April 2021 and September 2021 shows that numerous noxious URLs redirected to Coristine’s site, including, “children-sex.party,” “child-porn.store,” “kkk-is-cool.club,” “nigga.rentals,” “nigga-sex.download,” “owns-a-slave.shop,” “raping-women.club,” “ketamine-rape.date,” “rape.business,” and “rapes-wo.men.” Internet archives of the URLs show they redirected traffic to tesla.sexy but any content they may have linked to has disappeared.
[...] Other young men that Musk has recruited to staff the White House’s U.S. DOGE Service include Marko Elez, who resigned last week after the Wall Street Journal discovered a social media account he used to promote racism and eugenics. DOGE then rehired Elez at the behest of Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance. Gavin Kilger, a DOGE member who serves as a special advisor at the Office of Personnel Management and a domain administrator at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, shared content posted by white supremacist Nick Fuentes before joining the Trump administration, according to Reuters.
Excellent Musk Watch reporting: Edward Coristine, one of the DOGE young adults that are working to destroy America one agency at a time, ran image-sharing site linked to URLs referencing pedophilia and the KKK.
#DOGE#Edward Coristine#Office of Personnel Management#BuildWith#Discord#State Department#Musk Watch#Gavin Kilger#Marko Elez
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How to Find Out What Platform a Website Is Using
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Outbound Lead Generation, the Unsung Hero of B2B Growth
Let’s be honest. Inbound marketing gets all the fanfare. You’ve got blogs, SEO hacks, gated content, and “value-first” philosophies that sound great in theory. But if you’re running a B2B company and waiting around for leads to trickle in? You’re playing the long game… and bleeding short-term opportunities.
That’s where outbound lead generation earns its keep.
There’s nothing passive about it. No waiting. No praying to the Google gods. It’s targeted. It’s measurable. And when done with intention, it can be a machine that feeds your pipeline daily.
So why does it get such a bad rap?
Outbound Lead Generation Isn’t Dead, It’s Just Misunderstood
For some reason, outbound lead generation became the villain of modern marketing. Cold calls are seen as interruptions. Cold emails are assumed to be spam. LinkedIn messages? Ignored.
But here's the truth: it’s not the tactic that’s broken. It’s the execution.
Bad outbound is annoying. Great outbound feels like a helpful nudge from someone who gets your world and has a solution that fits. See the difference?
A Wake-Up Call for Sales Teams
Outbound lead generation is one of the only things under your direct control. You can’t force people to find your blog post or download your ebook. But you can reach out to the right decision-maker with a compelling reason to talk.
Imagine this: you’ve got a B2B product that solves a real pain point. Now, do you sit around and hope your ICP stumbles across your latest whitepaper?
Or do you send a personalized message to 50 high-intent targets today, with a sharp subject line and a solution that hits the mark?
Exactly.
The Framework That Actually Works
You don’t need a magic formula. But you do need a system. Here’s a basic outbound lead generation framework that’s worked for startups and enterprise teams alike:
1. Nail Your Targeting
This isn’t about throwing spaghetti at the wall. Start with a narrow Ideal Customer Profile (ICP). Understand their role, pain points, buying behavior, and even the words they use to describe their challenges.
Use tools like LinkedIn Sales Navigator, BuiltWith, or Clearbit to segment with surgical precision. A smaller, smarter list beats a massive messy one any day.
2. Craft the Right Message
Skip the templates. Speak human. The best cold emails sound like they were written just for that one person, even if they weren’t.
Bad:
“Hi, we help companies like yours streamline operations. Can we jump on a quick call?”
Better:
“Hey Lisa, I noticed your team recently expanded into the APAC region. I work with several SaaS companies scaling internationally, specifically helping them fix their outbound lead generation bottlenecks. Would a quick brainstorm be useful?”
You’re not selling. You’re opening a door.
3. Layer Your Channels
Email is the core. But combine it with other channels to increase your chances:
LinkedIn: Connect, engage with their posts, and drop value, not just pitches.
Phone: A short voicemail after an email can double response rates.
Video: A 45-second Loom video can grab attention in crowded inboxes.
When outbound lead generation feels personal and multi-dimensional, it gets noticed.
Why B2B Teams Are Coming Back to Outbound
Outbound lead generation isn’t just a backup plan, it’s becoming a frontline strategy again. Here’s why:
A. Faster Sales Cycles
With outbound, you’re not waiting for leads to be “ready.” You’re proactively starting conversations earlier in their journey, which shortens your sales cycle.
B. Higher Intent, If Done Right
Yes, these prospects didn’t raise their hands. But if you’ve done your research, the solution you offer often aligns so well with their current needs, they convert faster than many inbound leads.
C. More Control Over Pipeline
If your calendar’s empty next month, you don’t blog more. You prospect. Outbound lead generation gives you the steering wheel when you need it most.
Automation ≠ Laziness
Let’s clear this up, using tools doesn’t make you robotic. It makes you efficient. The goal is not to blast messages. The goal is to personalize at scale.
Tools like Lemlist, Smartlead, or Instantly can handle the heavy lifting (scheduling, sequencing, tracking), but your job is to make each message feel like it wasn’t sent by a bot.
Templates can help, just don’t rely on them. Add context. Add personality. Add intent.
Metrics That Actually Matter
Forget vanity stats. The only numbers that matter in outbound lead generation are the ones that tell you if you're moving toward revenue. Track:
Open Rate (but only as a warning signal)
Reply Rate (real engagement, not auto-responses)
Positive Replies (actual interest)
Meetings Booked (the real currency)
Deals Closed from Outbound (what it’s all about)
And remember: outbound is a volume game, but not a spam game. Precision + persistence = pipeline.
The Niche Win
Let’s say you’re selling cybersecurity software to fintech startups. Instead of a generic “protect your data” message, you zoom in:
Target companies that just raised Series A funding.
Mention their latest press release or CTO podcast appearance.
Talk about regulatory compliance risks in their region.
Suddenly, your outbound message isn’t cold, it’s laser-focused.
We’ve seen outbound lead generation campaigns like this bring in 10+ demos a week from scratch, in a matter of days, not months. Not magic. Just focus.
The Mindset Shift You Need
Too many reps treat outbound lead generation as a checkbox. Send the email. Make the call. Log it. Move on.
But the ones who crush it? They treat it like matchmaking. They genuinely believe their solution helps,and their job is to find the right match.
Here’s what they understand:
Every “no” sharpens the next “yes”
Every rejection teaches them what to fix
Every outreach is an opportunity to connect, not just close
Outbound lead generation isn’t about pestering. It’s about providing value before people know they need it.
Outbound Is Human Work
At the end of the day, outbound lead generation isn’t about scripts or sequences. It’s about people.
People with problems. People with inboxes overflowing. People with goals they’re trying to hit.
If your outreach respects their time, speaks their language, and offers something genuinely useful, you’re not an interruption. You’re an answer.
And in a world of noise, that still cuts through.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Bug Hunting
This guide provides a structured, step-by-step approach to bug hunting, focusing on reconnaissance, subdomain enumeration, live domain filtering, vulnerability scanning, and JavaScript analysis.
It incorporates essential tools like SecretFinder, Katana, GetJS, Nuclei, Mantra, Subjs, Grep, and Anew to enhance efficiency and coverage.
1. Initial Reconnaissance
Gather information about the target to identify IP blocks, ASNs, DNS records, and associated domains.
Tools and Techniques:
ARIN WHOIS: Lookup IP blocks and ownership details.
BGP.HE: Retrieve IP blocks, ASNs, and routing information.
ViewDNS.info: Check DNS history and reverse IP lookups.
MXToolbox: Analyze MX records and DNS configurations.
Whoxy: Perform WHOIS lookups for domain ownership.
Who.is: Retrieve domain registration details.
Whois.domaintools: Advanced WHOIS and historical data.
IPAddressGuide: Convert CIDR to IP ranges.
NSLookup: Identify nameservers.
BuiltWith: Discover technologies used on the target website.
Amass: Perform comprehensive information gathering (subdomains, IPs, etc.).
Shodan: Search for exposed devices and services.
Censys.io: Identify hosts and certificates.
Hunter.how: Find email addresses and domain-related data.
ZoomEye: Search for open ports and services.
Steps:
Identify the target domain and associated IP ranges.
Collect WHOIS data for ownership and registration details.
Map out nameservers and DNS records.
Use Amass to enumerate initial subdomains and IPs.
Leverage Shodan, Censys, and ZoomEye to find exposed services.
2. Subdomain Enumeration
Subdomains often expose vulnerabilities. The goal is to discover as many subdomains as possible, including sub-subdomains, and filter live ones.
Tools and Techniques:
Subfinder: Fast subdomain enumeration.
Amass: Advanced subdomain discovery.
Crt.sh: Extract subdomains from certificate transparency logs.
Sublist3r: Enumerate subdomains using multiple sources.
FFUF: Brute-force subdomains.
Chaos: Discover subdomains via ProjectDiscovery’s dataset.
OneForAll: Comprehensive subdomain enumeration.
ShuffleDNS: High-speed subdomain brute-forcing (VPS recommended).
Katana: Crawl websites to extract subdomains and endpoints.
VirusTotal: Find subdomains via passive DNS.
Netcraft: Search DNS records for subdomains.
Anew: Remove duplicate entries from subdomain lists.
Httpx: Filter live subdomains.
EyeWitness: Take screenshots of live subdomains for visual analysis.
Steps:
Run Subfinder, Amass, Sublist3r, and OneForAll to collect subdomains.
Query Crt.sh and Chaos for additional subdomains.
Use FFUF and ShuffleDNS for brute-forcing (on a VPS for speed).
Crawl the target with Katana to extract subdomains from dynamic content.
Combine results into a single file and use Anew to remove duplicates: cat subdomains.txt | anew > unique_subdomains.txt
Filter live subdomains with Httpx: cat unique_subdomains.txt | httpx -silent > live_subdomains.txt
Use EyeWitness to capture screenshots of live subdomains for manual review.
3. Subdomain Takeover Checks
Identify subdomains pointing to unclaimed services (e.g., AWS S3, Azure) that can be taken over.
Tools:
Subzy: Check for subdomain takeover vulnerabilities.
Subjack: Detect takeover opportunities (may be preinstalled in Kali).
Steps:
Run Subzy on the list of subdomains: subzy run --targets live_subdomains.txt
Use Subjack for additional checks: subjack -w live_subdomains.txt -a
Manually verify any flagged subdomains to confirm vulnerabilities.
4. Directory and File Bruteforcing
Search for sensitive files and directories that may expose vulnerabilities.
Tools:
FFUF: High-speed directory brute-forcing.
Dirsearch: Discover hidden directories and files.
Katana: Crawl for endpoints and files.
Steps:
Use FFUF to brute-force directories on live subdomains: ffuf -w wordlist.txt -u https://subdomain.target.com/FUZZ
Run Dirsearch for deeper enumeration: dirsearch -u https://subdomain.target.com -e *
Crawl with Katana to identify additional endpoints: katana -u https://subdomain.target.com -o endpoints.txt
5. JavaScript Analysis
Analyze JavaScript files for sensitive information like API keys, credentials, or hidden endpoints.
Tools:
GetJS: Extract JavaScript file URLs from a target.
Subjs: Identify JavaScript files across subdomains.
Katana: Crawl for JavaScript files and endpoints.
SecretFinder: Search JavaScript files for secrets (API keys, tokens, etc.).
Mantra: Analyze JavaScript for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.
Grep: Filter specific patterns in JavaScript files.
Steps:
Use Subjs and GetJS to collect JavaScript file URLs: cat live_subdomains.txt | subjs > js_files.txt getjs --url https://subdomain.target.com >> js_files.txt
Crawl with Katana to find additional JavaScript files: katana -u https://subdomain.target.com -o js_endpoints.txt
Download JavaScript files for analysis: wget -i js_files.txt -P js_files/
Run SecretFinder to identify sensitive data: secretfinder -i js_files/ -o secrets.txt
Use Mantra to detect vulnerabilities in JavaScript code: mantra -f js_files/ -o mantra_report.txt
Search for specific patterns (e.g., API keys) with Grep: grep -r "api_key\|token" js_files/
6. Vulnerability Scanning
Perform automated scans to identify common vulnerabilities.
Tools:
Nuclei: Fast vulnerability scanner with customizable templates.
Mantra: Detect misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in web assets.
Steps:
Run Nuclei with a comprehensive template set: nuclei -l live_subdomains.txt -t cves/ -t exposures/ -o nuclei_results.txt
Use Mantra to scan for misconfigurations: mantra -u https://subdomain.target.com -o mantra_scan.txt
7. GitHub Reconnaissance
Search for leaked sensitive information in public repositories.
Tools:
GitHub Search: Manually search for target-related repositories.
Grep: Filter repository content for sensitive data.
Steps:
Search GitHub for the target domain or subdomains (e.g., from:target.com).
Clone relevant repositories and use Grep to find secrets: grep -r "api_key\|password\|secret" repo_folder/
Analyze code for hardcoded credentials or misconfigurations.
8. Next Steps and Analysis
Review EyeWitness screenshots for login pages, outdated software, or misconfigurations.
Analyze Nuclei and Mantra reports for actionable vulnerabilities.
Perform manual testing on promising subdomains (e.g., XSS, SQLi, SSRF).
Document findings and prioritize vulnerabilities based on severity.
Additional Notes
Learning Resources: Complete TryHackMe’s pre-security learning path for foundational knowledge.
Tool Installation:
Install Anew: go install github.com/tomnomnom/anew@latest
Install Subzy: go install github.com/PentestPad/subzy@latest
Install Nuclei: go install github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei/v2/cmd/nuclei@latest
Install Katana: go install github.com/projectdiscovery/katana/cmd/katana@latest
Optimization: Use a VPS for resource-intensive tools like ShuffleDNS and FFUF.
File Management: Organize outputs into separate files (e.g., subdomains.txt, js_files.txt) for clarity.
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