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As we do, we're taking a look at different ways that we could potentially get a location from a photo.
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So what we're doing, our own investigations will probably come across some sort of photos are posted
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online.
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And using these photos, we could do a couple different things to try to determine location.
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One, we could do a reverse image search.
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Things like using the reverse Google image search, Bing, Yandex, what what not.
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We might be able to determine location based off of that.
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We could also take a look at the photo metadata.
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So I have a photo here.
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I'm going to right click this.
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I'm going to do properties.
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And if I go to details, we can get some basic information in here.
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We can see when it was taken.
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We could see the camera module on here.
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I keep scrolling down in here.
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I could see latitude and longitude here and I could punch it into a mapping system, big maps, Google
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Maps, whatnot and potentially get the location that way.
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The other thing we could do is we could actually use a program, something like pick to map icon.
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And what this will do is we'll take a look at the exfil data and try to determine where the location
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is.
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So I'm going to click on the select photo files and I'm going to go down to my photo.
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I'm going to click this thing and I'm going to upload the photo here and we can see the camera was a
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Nokia Lumia.
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We could see the data was taken and we could see the address and we could see the city.
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And of course, here's our latitude and longitude.
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And the nice thing about this is it pulls up a mapping system.
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This case, it's OpenStreetMap.
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So we can actually just going to dig down in here and we get a nice satellite view and gives us a better
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idea of where this photo was taken.
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So again, this can be really handy taking a look at photo metadata.
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So when you're pulling information, especially photos.
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It's important to see what's in the photo, where can you see around it, but also take a look at the
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metadata and consider feeding into a program like pic to map, where we can take a look at the metadata
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and potentially find a location for it.
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So this was about photo geolocation.
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Thank you for watching.
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I'll see you next VIDEO.
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