work colleague: can you help me out with this #osint task? i can't seem to be able to find anything not even an email address or anything.
me: have you gone through the usual osint checklist i've provided you?
work colleague: yes!
*me casually fires up #theHarvester to do a casual check since i'm busy with other things*
*terminal gets flooded with information*
me: what happened with your theHarvester? did you start the program without any api keys?
work colleague: yes but of course!
**lesson of the day: no matter how much you want to help your other colleagues learn, no matter how much you sit with them and show them how to do certain things, some of them will never learn because they simply do not give a shit and are here just for the money**
it's been a few days since i've joined this instance and haven't written my #introduction yet so here we go :)
i'm sebastian and i've been interested in computers since i can remember. my first toy as a child was a broken IBM model M keyboard which i dragged behind me everywhere i'd go inside the house. i still enjoy mechanical keyboards to this day (altho hardcore fans will say model M is not a real mechanical kb).
fast forward a few years and i've finished my computer science bachelor's degree, worked as a part time freelancer and then stepped into cybersecurity as a blue team analyst and then switched to the red side as a pentester.
i like tinkering with computers, find linux and everthing *nix fascinating, love cars and racing and go skiing whenever the weather and my schedule allows it. i'm also trilingual - if there's such a thing :D