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In December 2012 a journalist published one photo of John McAfee, on the run from Belize police. One photo. Inside the JPEG sat an unstripped GPS tag from an iPhone 4S — 15°39'29.4"N, 88°59'31.8"W — a poolside in Parque Nacional Río Dulce, Guatemala. McAfee tried to claim the data was faked. Two days later he co…
Facebook is still the largest, deepest, and most embarrassing public archive of human behavior ever assembled. It's also the platform OSINT operators keep being told is "dead." Both things are true at the same time. What died in 2019 was Graph Search — Facebook's natural-language query engine that let investigators a…
On August 10, 2025, soxoj pushed version 0.5.0 of Maigret to PyPI, bringing the username-investigation tool to its most capable state since the project forked from Sherlock in 2021. By the time Michael Bazzell's IntelTechniques team updated their OSINT virtual machine on April 4, 2026 — modifying user.sh, linux.txt, …
