Which of the following search engines is focused on privacy?
b) Google
c) DuckDuckGo
d) Yandex
e) All of the above
In a Google search, what does the * symbol do in the search query?
a) Provides notice that other people have searched with the same query
b) Provides results with a relevant web site or domain name
c) Removes search terms that are regarded as irrelevant by Google
d) Auto applies extra characters and words from a Google knowledge base.
e) None of the above
Many search engines provide a result filter that refines the time that information was published. For the OSINT practitioner which is the most useful time filter?
a) Last 24 hours
b) Last week
c) Last month
d) Last year
e) Custom time range
With a search resource, how might you refine a query to search only twitter.com?
a) Use the Boolean search parameter +twitter.com
b) Use the advanced search operand site:twitter.com
c) Use the advanced search operand link:twitter.com
d) Use the Boolean search parameter AND twitter.com
e) None of the above
With a search engine such as Google, to search for an individual, by the name of John Discombe, who lives in Galway, which is the most appropriate search query?
a) john discombe AND galway
b) “john discombe” -galway
c) “john discombe” galway
d) “john discombe galway”
e) “john discombe” +galway
Using Google to search Facebook for our subject, "Emma Whitestone", create a dork with site:facebook.com (hint: use the quotation marks); how many results display?
a) 40 - 50
b) 60 - 70
c) 80 - 90
d) 100 - 110
e) none of the above
Using Google to search Linkedin for our subject, "Ted O'Leary" who is an analyst, create a dork that includes site:linkedin.com analyst; how many results are located?