Quiztime - Archiving Challenge
There are resources available to help you find information that is outdated or has been erased. That is the Internet Archive. Using the archive, it is possible to obtain old information or exclude Web sites that have already been deleted. At OSINT, the archive is essential for detailed verification of past and present information and can be the smoking gun.
This quiz has three questions. You must identify a property that was discussed some time ago, locate it, and, as in the previous SOCMINT quiz, find the finder.
SOCMINT
First, I did a search based on 'private compact courtyard garden', which seems to be the key word in this case.
Apparently the finder is an architect named @LukeMNeve.
Just found a house on rightmove with this gorgeous 'private compact courtyard garden' pic.twitter.com/bAu47i37AK
— Luke Neve (@LukeMNeve) 2022年1月24日
Archive
I found information about the property in the reply from the tweet I just sent.
Here's the listing - i'm convinced that whoever wrote this has lost it: 'super quirky and individually designed one double bedroomed, bay windowed terraced property' https://t.co/qXrUO7mrUg
— Luke Neve (@LukeMNeve) 2022年1月24日
However, it seems that the property information has already been erased now, so I tried to find the information before it was erased using wayback machine, an archive site. I found the information on the 24th, one day before it was posted.
However, I found that it was deleted, but I could see it without using the archive as usual, so I guess I didn't need to.
Geolocation
The "See Map" section of the previous site shows the location. The location is Sheffield, England.
Answer:
(1) @LukeMNeve
(2) Sheffield, England