stop asking Claude one question and thinking you understand the topic. you don't.
Stanford proved a better way. it's called STORM. peer reviewed. 25% more organized output. open source.
the trick: don't ask one question. ask five. from five different experts.
>the practitioner: what do they know that academics miss?
>the skeptic: what's the strongest counterargument?
>the economist: who profits from the current narrative?
>the historian: what pattern has played out before?
>the academic: what does the evidence actually say?
4 prompts. 5 minutes. no software. no GitHub. just paste into Claude.
single prompts give you what everyone already knows.
STORM gives you what nobody else found.
this article has all 4 prompts ready to copy. pick your hardest topic. paste prompt 1. you'll know more in 5 minutes than people who spent days reading.
Xbox and PlayStation usernames mapped to IP addresses from peer-to-peer sessions. 🎮
XResolver is a niche gaming OSINT tool useful for harassment and swatting investigations - though it sits in an ethically grey area, so use it carefully.
Try it out: https://t.co/kFTV8MqBeA
Kernel-Exploit-Dojo 📍
Curated archive of 100+ Linux kernel exploitation CTF challenges, organized by bug class, exploitation primitive, final technique, difficulty, and solve count.
The goal is to organize practical kernel pwn techniques such as UAF, heap spraying, pipe_buffer abuse, msg_msg, modprobe_path overwrite, and cred overwrite.
Resource: https://t.co/h1F2CD70Oc
AI red teaming at machine speed and scale.
50+ attack algorithms. 500+ transforms. 130+ scorers.
Probe LLMs, agents, MCP servers, and traditional ML for security and safety vulnerabilities — all in one simple workflow.
Start for free → https://t.co/tQG6wSYAgk
🔎 Where I Find New OSINT Tools
Most people spend hours searching for a specific OSINT tool.
This is why I want to share with you websites that have almost all OSINT tools.
All in one place.
Here are 5 worth bookmarking right now. 👇
🗂️ TOOLBOXES
✅ OSINTRack - A growing OSINT tools directory with a clean interface. Good for discovering tools by category quickly.
Website link: https://t.co/a1iXLjcnTA
✅ OSINT Tools Library - A maintained directory from the OSINT Newsletter. Every tool is tagged by access level (free, limited, or paid). The most actively updated resource of its kind.
Website link: https://t.co/VTxL7eTcM1
✅ Bellingcat Toolkit - Bellingcat's curated collection of open source investigation tools, organized by category. A trusted resource from one of the most respected names in OSINT.
Website link: https://t.co/d2BjMgEqGK
✅ OSINT Library - A community-built collection of OSINT tools and resources, organized by investigation type. Great for finding tools you have never heard of before.
Website link: https://t.co/14uG600gxy
✅ Open Source Intelligence Hub - A clean, no-frills index of OSINT tools and techniques. Useful for quickly scanning what is available across different investigation categories.
Website link: https://t.co/r4JiS1RNiR
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Do you know other toolboxes? Let me know in the comments. 👇
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Here’s a science fun fact :
A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus. 🪐
Venus takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once, but only 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun.
cybersecurity × space science people where u at 🛰️
bug bounty hunters, ctf players, satellite/rf nerds, reverse engineers, osint researchers, etc.
let’s research, build & explore insane futuristic stuff 🚀
The same bug class Google Project Zero's Ian Beer reported in 2017 as CVE-2017-13847. Apple patched it then. The fix regressed. Nine years later, the ghost came back.
Read here : https://t.co/cbAZ5qJvYu
Patched across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS.
#GanaSec