OSINT Exercise #009

Welcome to OSINT Exercise #009!

Task briefing:
The video below was shared by the Visit Tirana Twitter account on February 16, 2023.

Please answer the following questions:
a) To the best of your knowledge, at what time was the video recorded?
b) Find the coordinates of where the person was walking at the time of the recording.

Exercise level:
For beginners: a) Hard, b) Hard
For experts: a) Medium, b) Medium

Note: You do NOT need to contact any users to solve this exercise. Do NOT harass people.

The original video is still on Twitter and can be found here.
If you do not want to use that platform please to use the archived video below, and a screenshot of the original tweet with all the information necessary.

Note: I did not record this video or own the rights for it.
It is only here to be used for educational purposes.


Want more? Check out the List of OSINT Exercises.


Finished? Well done! Check if your answers are correct.
Stuck? Watch the video below on how to complete OSINT Exercise #009.


User Walkthroughs:


Why is my walkthrough not showing up above?


• I’m no longer accepting walkthroughs for this specific exercise.
• One or more of your answers were incorrect or missing.
• You asked me not to include it on the list, and I’m respecting your wishes.
• You may have sent me an incorrect or incomplete link.
• You linked to a website that tracks who sees your articles (e.g, LinkedIn).
• I suspected AI was heavily involved in the production of your walkthrough.
• I suspected you just wrote a walkthrough based on my video, and not your own work.
• I haven’t had the time to actually read, and add it yet (give me at least a week).
• I forgot about it (doesn’t usually happen, but I’m not flawless).

Why do some walkthroughs have a ⭐ in front of them?

The golden star emojis were introduced on the second year anniversary of OSINT Exercises. I will be adding them to walkthroughts that I feel stand out and deserve extra recognition. You can read more about my reasoning behind the decision in my blog post: “Two Years of OSINT Exercises: The Importance of Community Learning.”

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