That email didn’t come from me
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 07:55 Written by Jeffreycarr Wednesday, 10 February 2010 07:26
I guess I should feel flattered. One of my “fans” is spoofing my greylogic.us email address. If you receive an email from me with the subject line “Russian spear phishing attack against .mil and .gov employees”, check the full headers because it didn’t come from me. Also check the signature line. If it reads like a quote from my online bio, it’s not me. And by all means do NOT click on any links or open any attachments.
If you’re a contact of mine and you received a spoofed email, please copy the full header info and send it to me. Sorry for the inconvenience, everybody.
Announcing the dazzling new GreyLogic website
Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 07:53 Written by Jeffreycarr Monday, 23 November 2009 07:53
Check it out (the Chrome browser seems to work best with it)!
I spent the weekend looking at WordPress themes, both free and paid ones until I discovered RocketTheme.
Not only does the designer have a great selection of really beautiful templates but he’s set up a very responsive community to support them. RocketTheme and Jakub, the designer/owner, have my enthusiastic support and recommendation.
Working OSINT with the Best in the Business
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 09:51 Written by admin Tuesday, 14 July 2009 09:51
I want to take a momentary break away from the rapidly changing krDDoS investigation to announce some new partnerships that we believe will advance GreyLogic/Project Grey Goose OSINT investigations exponentially.
With the help of our new technology partner Intelliware Systems, Project Grey Goose volunteers will soon have the benefit of Kapow Technologies Web Data Server, Basis technology’s Rosette Linguistics Platform, and of course, Palantir Technologies’ powerful analytic platform.
This means that our international team of expert volunteers will be teaming up with arguably 3 of the best solutions providers in the world. The analytic output that will potentially develop from that will, in my opinion, be revolutionary. This could not come at a better time when the discipline of OSINT collection and analysis is gaining more and more importance for both government agencies and commercial enterprises.
While this post is about welcoming our new tech partners, I want to take a moment to underscore that there is no technology on earth that can replace the most important factors in building an intelligence capability – the innate curiousity and intuitive instincts of the investigator/analyst. I feel privileged to say that Project Grey Goose/GreyLogic has attracted many wonderful and hugely talented professionals who are volunteering their time over and above their daily careers to continue moving this experiment in Security Trust Networks forward.