![]() ![]() Search within Twitter for the word 'alerts' and you'll find bots that automatically tweet about earthquakes, BGP events, important altcoin alerts, floods in the UK and of course breaking world news. Some stats about tracked aircraftsĪs you can see by the previous examples, there are accounts for nearly any subject. It's a very niche are of expertise, where only the Geneva bot is followed by more than a thousand people, but there are more! So do follow one mentioned in the list, or make sure to follow Emmanuel Freudenthal for more investigations, where he sometimes also uses ADS-B information to track travel movements. There are several bots, for different airports, so pick one that suits your investigation. The Dictator Tracker Twitter accounts are bots that alerts you whenever an aircraft is landing on a specific airport. And else, you should do so, so you will be up-to-speed when there's an interesting development regarding the use of weapons or arms used in a conflict. When you are investigating war-related incidents within the middle-east or Asia, you probably follow this account already. The account Calibre Obscura has been active for quite some years, and focuses on research on weapons and arms used in the MENA and Asia area. And with NFT being a hot topic the last few years, the NFT Whale Alert account is a very interesting bot to keep an eye out if that's what you're interested in, and even have a 'daily digest' tweet. The Whale Alert account does not only tweet out interestingly large transactions, but also have a website that offers an API that can be integrated within other tooling. The accounts and share interesting transactions or mints from specific wallets. People that work a lot with cryptocurrency already know this account, and there are several of them. Someone registered multiple companies within 24 hours These can all be legit of course, and doesn't have to be in the same building, but one can use a UK postal code map to dig deeper. Think about registrations where one or more people register three, four or five companies at ones, with all kinds of connections between these companies. Since the business registration information is fully transparent and published by Companies House, this Twitter bot shows the more unusual registrations. This fairly new Twitter account sends out tweets with small diagrams on newly registered UK companies. Of course there are many, many more, and there are even sites that can help out searching on Twitter, but that's for another time. ![]() Today I'll explore a few of these accounts to see what else is out there. But on Twitter there aren't just people that give out general tips or advice, there are also bots, organizations and people with a specific skill set. ![]() In this 'Twitter special' I'm not going to tell you who to follow for OSINT advice and tips, because most accounts are mentioned by me in the previous editions. Not a list of tools and tips, but a small collection of interesting Twitter accounts. This Monday I have something else in mind than usual. ![]()
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