Welcome to inCyber Forum OSINT Challenge!
Task briefing:
The screenshot on the right contains the description of an event, accompanied by two photos. Despite the lack of details, it is still possible to gather a significant amount of information about what transpired that evening.
Your task is to find:
a) The name of the underground station where the person most likely boarded.
b) The name of the “huge road” mentioned in the text.
c) Assuming there were no delays, the exact time [HH:MM] when the second photo was taken.
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Solution and full walkthrough
Are you stuck?
That’s ok, it happens to us all. You can try again later or watch my detailed explanation on how to overcome all obstacles with an OSINT mindset. Next time you’ll know exactly what to do.
Did you complete it?
Well done! You should always verify your answers and try to expand your skill set by watching my video or by reading walkthroughs created by other OSINT community members.
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List of walkthroughs created by the OSINT community for this exercise
- Nathaniel Graham – “Gralhix Bonus OSINT Challenge: 2025 inCyber Forum OSINT Day“
- Moumen Younes – “inCyber Forum OSINT Challenge [Sofia Santos] Walkthrough“
- Yarlub – “Walkthrough for Gralhix Exercise in Cyber Forum 2025“
- 80 Percent Life – “Walkthrough of OSINT Day – inCyber Forum 2025“
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