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18 Tools in OSINT
elastic_leak_app
by onurcangnc
a basic web application for data leak search.
saycheese
by hangetzzu
Grab target's webcam shots by link
leak_searcher
by onurcangnc
An elastic search solution to deal with large numbers of data leaks so as to analyze, search and list them through a botfather via Telegram.
karma_v2
by Dheerajmadhukar
β‘·β πππππ ππΈβ β’Ύ is a Passive Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Automated Reconnaissance (framework)
sherlock
by sherlock-project
Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
recon-ng
by lanmaster53
Open Source Intelligence gathering tool aimed at reducing the time spent harvesting information from open sources.
toutatis
by megadose
Toutatis is a tool that allows you to extract information from instagrams accounts such as e-mails, phone numbers and more
image-match
by rhsimplex
π Quickly search over billions of images
datasploit
by DataSploit
An #OSINT Framework to perform various recon techniques on Companies, People, Phone Number, Bitcoin Addresses, etc., aggregate all the raw data, and give data in multiple formats.
WhatBreach
by Ekultek
OSINT tool to find breached emails, databases, pastes, and relevant information
dorkbot
by utiso
Command-line tool to scan Google search results for vulnerabilities
sterraxcyl
by novitae
Instagram OSINT tool to export and analyse followers | following with their details
fb_friend_list_scraper
by n0kovo
OSINT tool to scrape names and usernames from large friend lists on Facebook, without being rate limited.
gOSINT
by Nhoya
OSINT Swiss Army Knife
creepy
by ilektrojohn
A geolocation OSINT tool. Offers geolocation information gathering through social networking platforms.
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