LOT-X-O-26-04 Module 2

1. In a Google search, what does the * symbol do in a search query?

2. Many search engines provide a result filter that refines the time that information was published. For the OSINT practitioner which is the most useful time filter?

3. Which of the following search engines is focused on privacy?

4. When Google returns results dominated by a prominent person sharing the same name as your subject, it is because Google has made an error in its search algorithm.

5. With a search resource, how might you refine a query to search only x.com (formerly Twitter)?

6. Which of the following best describes the primary advantage of using an AI model to construct a Google Dork?

7. When directing an AI model to construct a Google Dork, which instruction is most important to include in the query?

8. Using Google to search Facebook for evidence of undeclared income, create a dork that includes site:facebook.com with both "signing on" and "cash work"; which Google dork structure is correctly constructed?

9. During an AI-assisted dork search for a subject described as an amateur pilot residing in the West Country, the initial dork returns no strong candidates. The practitioner decides to re-frame the attribute "amateur pilot" to "private pilot's licence." Which of the following statements best describes why this is a safe refinement?

10. During an AI-assisted dork search, the available intelligence states the subject is a male Irish national in his late thirties suspected of drug supply in North Wales. Which of the following refinements is unsafe?