Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
This guide is about using exiftool, this tool is used to strip Meta data from photos. This can be used from both a Forensics standpoint as well as for doing reconnaissance work on a given target.
Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
Re: Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
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Archangel-Amael
Hmmm, looks like it's time to start shopping for used cf, sd, and memory sticks on flea-bay again. ;)
Re: Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
Nice HowTo, Archangel-Amael. I specially like the stalking part :p
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Barry
Hmmm, looks like it's time to start shopping for used cf, sd, and memory sticks on flea-bay again. ;)
I hope your read my warning good sir. :D
Snayler, well you never know what people will do. :p
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...this information can be turned off. Which is kind of a smart thing to do.
;)
excellent read, AA.
thanks for your time.
Re: Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
Nice read, very hefty tool. But the question is, what is the line between investigating and stalking ?
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Great stuff !
I didnt even realize exiftool was included.
Thanks for the post !
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Cornerstone
Nice read, very hefty tool. But the question is, what is the line between investigating and stalking ?
Well IANAL so it's hard telling. My best guess would be it depends on many factors, such as local, state, and federal laws, country notwithstanding.
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TAPE
Great stuff !
I didnt even realize exiftool was included.
Thanks for the post !
Yeah, there are a lot of tools that many dont' realize are included I have stumbled on some of them myself. Most people seem to see the big three or four (MSF, SET, Aircrack-ng) and think that's it.
But glad you guys enjoyed it.
Re: Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
Interesting article, thanks
Re: Extracting Meta Data from photos using exiftool in BT4
Nice article. It is always amazing to see how much can really be discovered with something so small.