Go Well Monitor

Welcome to the Go-Well Monitor, where you can monitor just how well this is going.

If a lot of panes are all blank at once, it probably means I just updated something which, annoyingly, blanks the whole page

We have the following information to look over:

Pane 1:

  • Near-real time fuel prices

  • Live-feeds of an array of Telegram Iranian / Regional newsfeeds translated into English

  • Updates from LiveUAMap.com - they are awesome, go support them. I’m paying for the API access, you should too.

  • Airplanes in airports around the region that are reporting out ADSB transponders on the ground (a good analog for how many planes are 'really operating at commercial airports.

Pane 2:

  • A big honkin’ Shodan node dashboard, more on that below

Pane 3

  • A time-lapsed image of where events have been happening regionally over time - currently has to be updated in real time, so may be more behind.

Enjoy!

General News Feed

Shodan Node Monitor

SHODAN INTELLIGENCE MONITOR

This panel scans the public internet infrastructure of 15 Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries in real time using the Shodan search engine. It tracks three layers of signal:

Section 1 — Country-Level Exposure For each country it shows the total number of internet-connected devices ("nodes"), how that count has changed since the last scan, and how many of those devices are running industrial control system (ICS/SCADA) protocols — the software that operates power grids, pipelines, water systems, and manufacturing equipment. Six specific protocols are broken down: Modbus, DNP3, Siemens S7, BACnet, EtherNet/IP, and IEC-104. Eight automated "fusion signals" flag anomalies like sudden ICS disappearances, VPN surges, or military network changes.

Section 2 — City-Level Intelligence Drills down to specific cities and strategic sites — 22 locations across Iran including Natanz, Bushehr, Kharg Island, and Bandar Abbas, plus major cities in Israel and Pakistan. Geo-radius queries (marked ⊕) bypass unreliable city-name attribution for remote or sensitive sites.

Section 3 — Fusion Signal Detail Eight composite signals that correlate internet infrastructure changes with potential real-world events: blackouts, certificate re-keying, port shadowing on military networks, VPN hardening, webcam dropouts, and grid protocol exposure shifts.

The core insight is that changes in internet infrastructure often precede or accompany kinetic events — troops moving, facilities going dark, or communications being hardened all leave measurable footprints in public Shodan data.

Conflict Heatmap

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