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The Definitive Proof: How 1998 Became Open Source's Ground Zero

The Definitive Proof: How 1998 Became Open Source's Ground Zero

New linguistic analysis debunks claims that 'open source' was widely used before 1998, revealing how the Open Source Initiative catalyzed the term's adoption. Historical data from books, magazines, and Usenet shows usage exploded by over 19,000% following OSI's founding, settling a heated licensing debate. This research reshapes our understanding of software history amid modern licensing controversies.
LLM-Dorking: Weaponizing Google-Style Search Operators for AI-Powered OSINT

LLM-Dorking: Weaponizing Google-Style Search Operators for AI-Powered OSINT

A new open-source framework adapts classic Google dorking techniques for Large Language Models, enabling precise web reconnaissance through structured prompts. LLM-Dorking combines AI reasoning with search APIs for faster leak discovery, threat hunting, and competitive intelligence, revolutionizing how analysts query the digital landscape.