OSINT / Digital Footprint / Behavioral Intelligence Leakage
“You didn't get hacked. You got read.”
V14 opens Phase 2 by flipping the threat model from external manipulation to self-exposure. After Phase 1 taught 'don't trust them,' Phase 2 teaches 'don't map yourself.' V14 is the pivot that makes the entire Phase 2 arc possible.
People believe privacy threats require active attacks. V14 exposes the passive vulnerability: normal posting behavior creates an intelligence map that bad actors can read without any interaction with the target.
OSINT is passive. The attacker doesn't need to approach you, deceive you, or hack anything. You've already provided the intelligence through routine public behavior — posting locations, schedules, relationships, and routines.
Their own posting behavior: check-ins, vacation posts, 'at work' updates, family schedules. The moment they realize what a pattern-reader could extract from their own feed.
Post after. Not during. Delay location-revealing posts until you've left the location. Audit what your public profile reveals about your patterns and routines.
Phase 2 threat model pivot. Flips from external manipulation recognition to self-exposure awareness. The threat isn't always deception — sometimes it's visibility.
V14 is the most complete BFDM doctrine family to date. Full format portfolio: V direct, V14.2 environmental (airport), V14.3R carousel (THIS IS HOW cover), V14.4 field manual (account record 600+ views), V14.5 doctrine strike (VOL. 1). All posted.