Paliscope blog

  • Oct252019

    Source Code—why should you look at it?

    For many investigators, websites and webpages serve as a vital source of information…

  • Oct212019

    How to build a solid fake identity for online investigations

    The key steps to creating a successful “sock puppet”, according to OSINT analyst Jake…

  • Jul092019

    The 3 Facebook search workarounds everyone is talking about.

    Not long ago, Facebook removed the Graph Search function from their platform.

  • Apr082019

    Entering the future of deep fake news.

    With more intelligence floating around online than ever before, the spread of disinformation is…

  • Feb122019

    Save your company millions this year using open-source intelligence

    By focusing more resources on online investigations, not only can companies…

  • Nov282018

    Can you really be anonymous when investigating online?

    Investigators often need to be able to gather evidence without being detected…

  • Aug232018

    How to keep your online investigations GDPR compliant

    Just over three months has passed since the GDPR came into force and, although…

  • Jul202018

    OSINT to the rescue

    During our chat with Toronto police officer Warren Bulmer, he told us about some of the cases he’s worked on over the years…

  • Jul092018

    Paliscope in collaboration with TransPerfect Legal Solutions

    As of the 1st of July, we have started a collaboration with TransPerfect Legal Solutions.

  • Jun282018

    Creating an OSINT report – how hard can it be?

    Well, pretty hard as it turns out. Unless you’ve got Paliscope that is…

  • Jun212018

    OSINT is Gaining Momentum

    We asked Warren Bulmer, police officer and Internet-facilitated investigations specialist, about the rise in popularity of OSINT…

  • Jun142018

    Seven myths about OSINT*

    There are still a number of misconceptions about what OSINT is. We’ve put together a list of our favorite myths to clear things up…