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      <description>Introduction With Stranger Things finally coming to an end, I wanted to explore how far we can go using OSINT techniques to pinpoint a real-world location from nothing more than a set of photos.
This time, the subject is Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven (Jane). She posted a set of images that at first glance seem harmless and location-less. No geotag. No obvious landmarks.
So the question is simple:</description>
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      <title>Breaking the Blur Visual Osint at Work</title>
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      <description>Breaking the Blur - Visual OSINT at Work Introduction What is OSINT? OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) is the practice of collecting, analyzing, and correlating information that is legally and publicly available. No hacking, no leaks, no privileged access just disciplined analysis of what’s already out there.
When applied correctly, OSINT can reveal far more than intended, even when information appears deliberately obscured.
This investigation is a small but practical demonstration of that reality.</description>
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