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    OSIRIS

    OSIRIS

    Open Source Global Intelligence Platform

    OSIRIS is an open-source global intelligence platform for real-time situational awareness across multiple data domains. It is designed as a web dashboard that brings together aviation, maritime, CCTV, seismic, fire, weather, space, news, and cyber-related data into one interface. The project uses modern web technologies to render large numbers of entities visually and interactively on maps and dashboards. It positions itself as a transparent alternative to closed intelligence platforms by...
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    WhatsApp Beacon

    WhatsApp Beacon

    OSINT tool for tracking WhatsApp online status via Web automation

    WhatsApp Beacon is an open source OSINT tool designed to monitor and analyze the online activity status of WhatsApp users through WhatsApp Web. It uses Selenium automation to interact with the web interface and detect when a target account goes online or offline. By continuously monitoring these changes, WhatsApp Beacon records connectivity patterns and builds a historical dataset of activity sessions. The collected information is stored in logs and a local database, allowing users to review...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    GHunt

    GHunt

    Offensive Google framework

    GHunt (v2) is an offensive Google framework, designed to evolve efficiently. It's currently focused on OSINT, but any use related with Google is possible. It will automatically use venvs to avoid dependency conflicts with other projects. First, launch the listener by doing ghunt login and choose between 1 of the 2 first methods. Put GHunt on listening mode (currently not compatible with docker) Paste base64-encoded cookies. Enter manually all cookies. The development of this extension has...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    User Scanner

    User Scanner

    Scan usernames and emails across many platforms from the CLI

    user-scanner is a command-line OSINT tool designed to analyze the presence and availability of usernames and email addresses across many online platforms. It helps users quickly determine whether a specific username or email is already associated with accounts on social networks, developer platforms, creator communities, gaming services, and other sites. user-scanner is useful for security researchers, investigators, and analysts performing open source intelligence, as well as individuals or...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Blackbird

    Blackbird

    OSINT tool for finding accounts across 600+ sites by username or email

    Blackbird is an open source OSINT tool designed to search for user accounts across social networks and online platforms using a username or email address. The project focuses on helping investigators, researchers, and security professionals quickly discover where a specific identity appears on the internet. It performs reverse searches across more than 600 websites by leveraging data from the community-driven WhatsMyName project, which improves detection accuracy and reduces false positives....
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Argus

    Argus

    Python toolkit for OSINT and reconnaissance with 135+ modules

    Argus is a Python-based open source toolkit designed to simplify information gathering and reconnaissance tasks in cybersecurity. It provides an integrated command-line environment that consolidates numerous reconnaissance utilities into a single framework. The tool enables users to collect data about networks, domains, web applications, and infrastructure in an organized and efficient manner. Argus includes a modular architecture with more than 130 modules that support activities such as...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OnionSearch

    OnionSearch

    Search multiple Tor .onion engines at once and collect hidden links.

    ...OnionSearch supports multiple engines and can combine results into a single output, making it easier to analyze discovered onion links. It also offers flexible command-line options that allow users to limit results, choose which engines to query, and export collected data. By automating searches across several dark web search engines, OnionSearch simplifies the process of discovering information on hidden services.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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