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engineers-heaven · 3 days ago
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seekarenee · 4 years ago
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✌️ If you want to be in my book club, 📚 you've got to get with the boys at the Behaviour Panel! 📖 🔍#bodylanguageexperts #TheBehaviourPanel #theellipsismanual #PhraseSeven #thebelgradearcher #SixMinuteXRay #Chasehughes #bodylanguagebooks #humanbehaviour #humanhacking #favoritebooks #obsessed #knowledgeispower #neverfindyourselfinafairfight #SixMinuteXRay #psychology #shorthand #learning #practice #skills #experience 💟 It has become by far the most excellent book I've ever read about this subject! Including sources, easy-to-read observations and explanations, shout outs to the brilliant people he learned from along his way making this. Chase is so humble for the man who literally created the #behaviourofelementstable and how to decipher/ read your own #shorthand in note-taking 🤓 👌💡"Focus is currency" -Chase Hughes. 🧠 -@chasehughesofficial 💗💗💗😍 https://www.instagram.com/p/CMAu3g8nZF4/?igshid=15qotx7b0ym7q
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victormirandamx · 7 years ago
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Por fin... a descansar que bien merecido lo tengo... ya no aguanto mis ojos de cansancio... #nites #goodnight #buenasnoches #hacking #hacker #hackingmind #humanhacking #socialengineering #ethicalhacker #ceh #forensic #forensics #allinone
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arkansec · 3 years ago
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OSINT with NCPTF
Last night we talked with a representative of the National Child Protection Task Force.  This non-profit group uses Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to help identify missing & exploited children as well as the traffickers & predators that target them.
Some of the tools that were discussed were:
OSINT COLLECTION
Image metadata Viewer - Online tool for viewing image metadata, which may include information on the camera/device that took the picture, geotagging, and other relevant details
The Ultimate OSINT Collection - A collection of tools by hatless1der in a single page.
WhatsMyName.app - Provides a place to search a single username across multiple websites & social media platforms.
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UserSearch.org -  Search by username or email on Social Networks, Dating Sites, Forums, Crypto Forums, Chat Sites and Blogs.
Namechk.com - Search across 90 social media account platforms
knowem.com - Search across 500 social networks and other sites, including USPTO.
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instantusername.com & CheckUsernames - check multiple social media networks to see if a username is available
host.io -  domain name data, including backlinks
epieos.com - Search for an email address to tell whether that address is associated with a Google ID, and what information that Google ID has made public.  Includes additional site searches, such as eventbrite, linkedin, adobe, and reverse-image extension.
Google Dorking - Information on how to do targeted searches inside documents, pages, and other google-indexed items with usernames, phone numbers, and other relevant data.
NOTE TAKING & VISUALIZATION
CherryTree - Alternative to OneNote
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Hunchly - Note-taking & aggregation tool, records viewing history, tabs, and other artefacts while you view them.
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BLOGS & TWITTER FEEDS
Blogs & Reading list for those interested in learning more about OSINT:
https://osintcurio.us/
https://webbreacher.com/
https://inteltechniques.com/
https://www.social-engineer.com/
Helpful Twitter Follows
hatless1der
webbreacher
inteltechniques
humanhacker
Justin Seitz
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kalilinux4u · 3 years ago
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RT @yesimxev: Get ready for the next @kalilinux #NetHunter release! The surprise is on the way as you have chosen! Take this little gear as the hint 🥳 @offsectraining @Re4sonKernel @kimocoder @HackingDave @humanhacker https://t.co/5FoVtAS9bl (via Twitter https://twitter.com/kalilinux/status/1463894143705493506)
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scrixels · 6 years ago
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650. The Wild Beast
todays theme was to make a mockup scene from one of the Famicase entries. This is based on @humanhacks‘s entry/illustration project, about a beast wandering in search of his lost God. 
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billloguidice · 5 years ago
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Pay $1 for The Humble Book Bundle: Cybersecurity 2020 by Wiley - Cryptography, Social Engineering, Human Hacking, and more!
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thisrascallovesfreedom · 7 years ago
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Always, always be learning. Growing. Stretching your knowledge base to challenge your baked in ‘assumptions’, perspectives, & conventional ‘wisdom’ This breakfast 🍳 & learn event taught a LOT! This collage is first of a planned two. Appreciation to @richwoodmarketing for setting it all up 👍🏻✔️🙂 ——————————————————- #smallbusiness #learning #development #growthmindset #breakfast #derdutchman #event #cybersecurity #roadmap #richwoodbank #entrepreneur #thinking #humanhacking #blockchain #instacollage #perspective #wisdom #assumptions #mindset #cracking #knowledge #teaching #piccollage — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2rqYdrS
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jmmgroup-blog · 8 years ago
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Robo-advisers cannot compare to humans
The Spillikin. Watch the theatre production if you get the chance. It is a love story. A fantastical exploration of relationships with yourself, your partner, friends, and – those of a more technical kind. There is a ­robot. The android and the protagonist develop a deep, co-dependent relationship. But it is doomed.
For one thing, the robot can pretty much live forever. Not the case for flesh and blood. But there are other reasons too.
There is only so much humanhacking an algorithm can do. Which brings me to the rise of robo-advisers.
Automating management and investment options of our money is great news in some ways: advice is impartial – emotion does not enter into anything. Plus fees come down – think 0.25 per cent instead of 1 per cent of assets being managed by humans. This is especially good news – remember, it is the drip-drip of fees paid that dents our chances of making decent money.
But good investments and profitable portfolios are not only about this. They need to be the right thing for the unique you and me. We are complex beings.
This is one of the reasons that some investment companies that went all-out on tech-Tony, backtracked and hired human interfaces again. These so-called hybrid firms are the ones set to do well. Why? Because we really do need someone to talk to. Some one – not some “thing”.
For example: when there is a big swing, or bad news. This is when we jam company lines wanting answers, advice, a feel for what’s going on.
It is our money and we want to talk things over. We have nuanced questions and concerns. Things that cannot be articulated in black and white, yes or no of definitive online questionnaires – where “it depends” isn’t an option on offer. Neither is “yes but”.
This is another reason “advice” imparted by a computerised model shouldn’t be the only way we invest. Robo-advisers operate a one-size-fits-all system. One that does not take into account your individual life, problems, aspirations or way of living. Think of how your needs and plans will change if you have a baby that wasn’t planned; a child who is disabled; discover your spouse wants a divorce or want to throw in the towel and live on a remote island. Tech-Tony is about the here and now of number-soup versus your age, risk appetite and other variants it seeks to standardise and average out.
Add to this that there is no critical thought or insight either. Take a bubble building up, for example – say in index funds. The very asset allocation the algorithm is recommending for you.
This is why the investment companies set to do best are those that cut down overheads and offer us automated financial guidance. But still have the human form for us to chat things through with.
Hybrid investment companies are predicted to manage US$3.7 trillion worth of assets worldwide by 2020 and $16.3tn by 2025. That is 10 per cent of all investable worldwide assets. Contrast this with 1.6 per cent of global wealth expected to be managed by pure robo-advisers by 2025.
Robo-advisers are here to stay, and grow.
These are not actual robots, of course – but firms that claim they can do a better job managing your portfolio using computers. ‘Tis the era of technology influenced services. Financial services included.
But hybrids are not the definitive answer. Because we want more. We want a person who knows us, our story and our ambi­tions. Getting different people on the other end of a phone or online video conference isn’t the kind of human interaction we hanker for.
Relationships are where it is at, and we will have to wait for a model that gives us dedicated advisers with automated-territory and low-fee structures.
On this note, I leave you with news out this week about a man in China who married the robot he built. Unlike the Spillikin one, a companion that could hold a conversation, sing, is loaded with human memories and can learn; his “wife” does nothing and is a hefty 30 kilograms that he carries around for company.
A tad extreme perhaps, but it goes to show the varying ways our lives can intertwine with manufactured mates.
Tech and robots are with us for the long run. Just make sure they are not running – and pot­entially ruining – your life.
Nima Abu Wardeh describes herself using three words: Person. Parent. Pupil. Each day she works out which one gets priority, sharing her journey on finding-nima.com
Follow The National’s Business section on Twitter
Source: The National
Robo-advisers cannot compare to humans was originally published on JMM Group of Companies
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martinfzimmerman · 8 years ago
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Robo-advisers cannot compare to humans
The Spillikin. Watch the theatre production if you get the chance. It is a love story. A fantastical exploration of relationships with yourself, your partner, friends, and - those of a more technical kind. There is a ­robot. The android and the protagonist develop a deep, co-dependent relationship. But it is doomed.
For one thing, the robot can pretty much live forever. Not the case for flesh and blood. But there are other reasons too.
There is only so much humanhacking an algorithm can do. Which brings me to the rise of robo-advisers.
Automating management and investment options of our money is great news in some ways: advice is impartial - emotion does not enter into anything. Plus fees come down - think 0.25 per cent instead of 1 per cent of assets being managed by humans. This is especially good news - remember, it is the drip-drip of fees paid that dents our chances of making decent money.
But good investments and profitable portfolios are not only about this. They need to be the right thing for the unique you and me. We are complex beings.
This is one of the reasons that some investment companies that went all-out on tech-Tony, backtracked and hired human interfaces again. These so-called hybrid firms are the ones set to do well. Why? Because we really do need someone to talk to. Some one - not some "thing".
For example: when there is a big swing, or bad news. This is when we jam company lines wanting answers, advice, a feel for what's going on.
It is our money and we want to talk things over. We have nuanced questions and concerns. Things that cannot be articulated in black and white, yes or no of definitive online questionnaires - where "it depends" isn't an option on offer. Neither is "yes but".
This is another reason "advice" imparted by a computerised model shouldn't be the only way we invest. Robo-advisers operate a one-size-fits-all system. One that does not take into account your individual life, problems, aspirations or way of living. Think of how your needs and plans will change if you have a baby that wasn't planned; a child who is disabled; discover your spouse wants a divorce or want to throw in the towel and live on a remote island. Tech-Tony is about the here and now of number-soup versus your age, risk appetite and other variants it seeks to standardise and average out.
Add to this that there is no critical thought or insight either. Take a bubble building up, for example - say in index funds. The very asset allocation the algorithm is recommending for you.
This is why the investment companies set to do best are those that cut down overheads and offer us automated financial guidance. But still have the human form for us to chat things through with.
Hybrid investment companies are predicted to manage US$3.7 trillion worth of assets worldwide by 2020 and $16.3tn by 2025. That is 10 per cent of all investable worldwide assets. Contrast this with 1.6 per cent of global wealth expected to be managed by pure robo-advisers by 2025.
Robo-advisers are here to stay, and grow.
These are not actual robots, of course - but firms that claim they can do a better job managing your portfolio using computers. 'Tis the era of technology influenced services. Financial services included.
But hybrids are not the definitive answer. Because we want more. We want a person who knows us, our story and our ambi­tions. Getting different people on the other end of a phone or online video conference isn't the kind of human interaction we hanker for.
Relationships are where it is at, and we will have to wait for a model that gives us dedicated advisers with automated-territory and low-fee structures.
On this note, I leave you with news out this week about a man in China who married the robot he built. Unlike the Spillikin one, a companion that could hold a conversation, sing, is loaded with human memories and can learn; his "wife" does nothing and is a hefty 30 kilograms that he carries around for company.
A tad extreme perhaps, but it goes to show the varying ways our lives can intertwine with manufactured mates.
Tech and robots are with us for the long run. Just make sure they are not running - and pot­entially ruining - your life.
Nima Abu Wardeh describes herself using three words: Person. Parent. Pupil. Each day she works out which one gets priority, sharing her journey on finding-nima.com
Follow The National's Business section on Twitter
from Personal Finance RSS feed - The National http://www.thenational.ae/business/personal-finance/robo-advisers-cannot-compare-to-humans
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victormirandamx · 7 years ago
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Buena noche 🌙 yeah!!! Funcionando de maravilla @gorapid7 #metasploit y #Nexpose ya bien tuneamos los dos están ejecutándose a la perfección... #hacker #pentester #ethicalhacker #ceh #whitehat #greyhay #blackhat #infosec #hacking #pentesting #pentest #socialengeneering #humanhacking #hackingminds #OSINT #OWASP #NIST #OSSTMM #ISSAF #PTES
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pguardblog · 7 years ago
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kalilinux4u · 3 years ago
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RT @yesimxev: Welcome to the Kali NetHunter 2021.4 release! The surprise is revealed! Enjoy the all new Social Engineer Toolkit Email Template Builder in the NetHunter app 📲🎣🤖🖥️🎉🎉 @offsectraining @SocEngineerInc @humanhacker @HackingDave @Re4sonKernel @kimocoder https://t.co/bbZ7oeiPLz https://t.co/xgzAqZSvXv (via Twitter https://twitter.com/kalilinux/status/1469086081551319051)
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linafraij · 9 years ago
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Looking forward to a good read this weekend! 🙄#SocialEngineering #HumanHacking #ReadingisAwesome
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victormirandamx · 7 years ago
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Wow 😲 me quedó perfecto mi código para jugar con la mente humana... yeah!!! Atacando el eslabón más débil... capa 8 Humanware jajaja 🤣. . . . #socialengeenering #hackingmind #humanhacking _/﹋\_ (҂`_´) -''Let's Hacking'' <,︻╦╤─ ҉ - - - - _/\_ . . . #pentester #vulnerabilityassessment #HackingTools #Pentest #Pentesting #VulnerabilityAssessment #EthicalHacking #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #EthicalHacker #ceh #diabetichacker #darkdevil #hacker #hacking #whitehat #greyhat #blackhat #owasp #osstmm #issaf #ptes https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo4e_e1FxSZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18xcdlpf1pipj
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victormirandamx · 7 years ago
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Noche larga de pesca 🎣 en las profundidades de la #deepweb #web #darknet #darkweb #socialengeeniring #hackingminds #humanhacking #hacker #hacking #blackhat
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