🌍 Free tools for monitoring global events, cyber activity, conflicts, aviation, OSINT, and geopolitical developments.
Here are some of the platforms we use daily for situational awareness, GEOINT, threat intelligence, and real-time monitoring:
• Glint Terminal — glint.trade/
• SitDeck — sitdeck.com/
• WorldWatch — worldwatch.uk/
• OSIRIS — osirisai.live/
• WatchBoard — watchboard.dev/
• Intelligence X — intelx.io/
• MilitaryLand — militaryland.net/
• FlightRadar24 — flightradar24.com/
• USGS Earthquake Map — earthquake.usgs.gov/
• SOCRadar Free Labs — socradar.io/free-tools
Whether you are tracking cyber threats, military movements, protests, natural disasters, or breaking geopolitical developments, these tools are extremely valuable for analysts, researchers, journalists, and security professionals.
Use responsibly.
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Call for Testers
The next Intelligence X Python 0.8.0 Minor Release can be installed from the Test Python Packaging Index as:
$ pip install -i test.pypi.org/simple/ intelx
Call for Testers
The next Intelligence X Python 0.8.0 Minor Release can be installed from the Test Python Packaging Index as:
$ pip install -i test.pypi.org/simple/ intelx
The internet isn't a cloud - it’s a physical machine inside a San Francisco church.
We did a deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack. • 1 Trillion web pages archived • 99 Petabytes of unique data • No A/C: Server heat warms the building
Read the full teardown of the machine that remembers history. @hackernoon@brewster_kahle@internetarchivehackernoon.com/the-long-now-…
The internet isn't a cloud - it’s a physical machine inside a San Francisco church.
We did a deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack. • 1 Trillion web pages archived • 99 Petabytes of unique data • No A/C: Server heat warms the building
Read the full teardown of the machine that remembers history. @hackernoon@brewster_kahle@internetarchivehackernoon.com/the-long-now-…
The 2025 #CWE Top 25 Most Dangerous #Software Weaknesses list is now available!
See the the most severe and prevalent weaknesses behind the 39,080 @CVEnew records in this year’s dataset. Take a look and share your thoughts!
cwe.mitre.org/top25/@CISAgov
ALT The "2025 CWE Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses" list demonstrates the currently most common and impactful software weaknesses. Often easy to find and exploit, these can lead to exploitable vulnerabilities that allow adversaries to completely take over a system, steal data, or prevent applications from working.
2025 MITRE CWE Top 25, XSS still #1, w/ SQLi, CSRF, & broken/missing authorization close behind. “Basic” web security, access-control design, & memory-safety bugs (OOB, UAF, buffer overflows) are still where attackers win.🔗zurl.co/zwmI9#MITRE#AppSec#CyberSecurity