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How Countries Can Defeat Terrorism With OSINT & Citizen Collaboration to Win the Invisible War

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  Terrorism is no longer fought only on battlefields, deserts, or deep forests. The modern war against extremism is increasingly digital, decentralized, and intelligence-driven. While national security agencies still play the largest role, a new reality has emerged: governments alone cannot defeat terrorism without the help of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and everyday citizens. This shift has transformed counter-terrorism from a closed-door military operation into a broad societal defense network powered by public data, digital observation, collective reporting, and cross-border cooperation. Countries that once struggled with insurgency, bombings, kidnappings, and online extremist recruitment have shown that terrorism can be weakened—sometimes faster and more efficiently—through community intelligence, digital transparency, and open-source investigations than through force alone. But how exactly does this work? How does information freely available to the public become a w...

Evil-ginx On Local host

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  Evilginx is a type of tool known as a reverse-proxy phishing framework. Conceptually, it sits between a user and a real website and relays traffic while capturing session data and credentials. Because of its ability to intercept two-factor authentication tokens and session cookies, tools in this class are highly effective for targeted credential theft — and correspondingly, highly dangerous. That double-edged nature is why people in cybersecurity treat Evilginx-style tools carefully. On one hand, security professionals study them to understand attack mechanics so they can build defenses and detect abuse.  If your interest is legitimate — for example, you want to learn how attackers operate so you can defend systems — there are responsible ways to do that: Use Trusted Learning Platforms: Environments such as TryHackMe, Hack The Box, and OWASP Juice Shop let you practice offensive and defensive techniques legally in isolated, gamified challenges. They teach how attacks w...