Good (and complicated) question. I'd say just start looking at content about topics you're interested in and try to notice suspicious activity, and then go from there.
I sense another purpose for them. T-shirts aren’t exactly a thing these days. If you want one, you can easily get one at any mall kiosk or full store complete with any graphics you want on them. At end of day, these are always built and used for nefarious purposes. Great work as always. Without you people would not know a quarter of what’s really going on out there.
Great work. If someone wanted to proactively hunt for these kind of spam networks, what would you suggest they do?
This post may be somewhat relevant to your question: https://conspirator0.substack.com/p/to-find-spam-networks-go-where-the
Good (and complicated) question. I'd say just start looking at content about topics you're interested in and try to notice suspicious activity, and then go from there.
I sense another purpose for them. T-shirts aren’t exactly a thing these days. If you want one, you can easily get one at any mall kiosk or full store complete with any graphics you want on them. At end of day, these are always built and used for nefarious purposes. Great work as always. Without you people would not know a quarter of what’s really going on out there.