From Photo to Passport Number With Maltego OSINT Tools

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Published 2020-10-09
OSINT is an essential tool for any investigator or ethical hacker. Today, we'll start with only a photo of an unknown subject, and string together OSINT tools to locate them on a US sanctions list.

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Chapters:
0:00 Countdown
0:48 Intro
9:05 Starting With an Image
13:25 Pimeyes Facial Recognition Search
19:00 TinEye Image Search
21:17 Maltego
25:07 Starting Entity and Transforms
29:20 Aleph Search
36:00 Finding the Passport
40:29 Finding Diplomatic Papers
42:21 Closing Thoughts

All Comments (21)
  • Uploaded a picture of my dog to PimEyes. Got a lot of pics back of pregnant women diddling themselves and three pics of guys doing the same thing. Fascinating.
  • This is awesome. I'm big into OSINT but I've always struggled with Maltego. Subbed. Short of buying a book on it, I think I could learn a lot from you guys
  • @jacobsan
    As a Mexican, I can unfortunately tell you that the one at minute 36 is not a passport number. It's a CURP, which is sort of a national id number but it's mostly useless on its own. You need it mostly for some government processes like healthcare, etc
  • @juanizabal6812
    Super cool video, I'm new to OSINT. Just to correct some information about the info you found. In 36:08 the "passport number" you found actually is the national ID number (C.U.R.P Clave Unica de Registro Poblacional -> Unique Code of Poblational Registry), which is a a mix of letters from the subject's name.
  • @JCtheMusicMan_
    Did you guys ever do a video on security for researchers?
  • @warrior3d27
    wow.. so does maltego tell you where those data leaks originate? if you have a video on more of these kind of tools i'd be interested. looking to get into security related IT jobs.
  • @alonemusket7246
    Inspect element trick no longer works on pimeyes. Guessed they upped their game! Any ideas on how to surpass that now?
  • @springchickena1
    ah, how to stop microsoft from spying on you was a question raised in the chat. I recommend you fully delete system32 or any part of it that says "windows" that'll do it.
  • @stalkeractual
    You get more accurate results when you add quotes to the phrase.