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Introduction to using search engines for OSINT
From the course: Deep Dive into Open-Source Intelligence
Introduction to using search engines for OSINT
- [Narrator] While the exact numbers of websites keeps changing second by second. There are over a billion websites on the internet. Because of the volume of websites and the constantly changing content. Search engines like Google use automated programs called Crawlers or Spiders to view the new websites and track changes to existing ones. Each search engine uses it's own search algorithm to return results when you type in a query. While the search algorithms change regularly, being Bing tends to focus on keywords. Anchor texts or links. And title tags. But it's been known to miss out on the context in which users search for keywords. Google on the other hand is better at identifying natural word patterns by showing results based on proximity of keywords to each other. To prove the point I searched best LinkedIn Learning Courses on both Google and Bing. In the Google search results the top three links were all from…
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Introducing domain names and DNS discovery2m 41s
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Crawling websites to gather OSINT data3m 20s
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Finding deleted information in web archives2m 9s
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Introduction to using search engines for OSINT2m 11s
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Google hacking or dorking for OSINT2m 22s
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Discovering OSINT data in the dark web3m 7s
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Introduction to RIRs2m 46s
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How generative AI transforms OSINT3m 6s
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Cryptocurrency OSINT investigations4m 19s
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