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    Zynix-Fusion

    Zynix-Fusion

    zynix-Fusion is a framework for hacking

    zynix-Fusion is a framework that aims to centralize, standardizeand simplify the use of various security tools for pentest professionals.zynix-Fusion (old name: Linux evil toolkit) has few simple commands, one of which is theinit function that allows you to define a target, and thus use all the toolswithout typing anything else.
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    Instaloader

    Instaloader

    Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions

    Instaloader is a mature open-source utility for downloading and archiving Instagram content along with rich metadata. It enables users to retrieve posts, stories, reels, highlights, profile pictures, and associated information such as captions, comments, timestamps, and geotags. The tool supports both public and permitted private content when proper authentication is provided, making it useful for research, digital archiving, and social media analysis. Instaloader can be run as a simple command-line tool or used programmatically through its Python module, offering flexibility for automation workflows. It includes smart update mechanisms that resume interrupted downloads and fetch only new media to maintain efficient archives. The project is widely adopted by investigators and analysts who need structured Instagram data collection. In essence, Instaloader provides a robust and highly configurable pipeline for Instagram content retrieval.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    email2phonenumber

    email2phonenumber

    OSINT tool to discover phone numbers using an email address

    email2phonenumber is an open source OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool designed to help researchers identify a target’s phone number using only an email address. The project was created as a proof-of-concept during research into new OSINT methodologies for extracting personal information from publicly accessible sources and account recovery mechanisms. The tool works by automating interactions with password reset processes on various online services, which may reveal masked phone number digits associated with an account. By combining these partial digits with other publicly available information, the tool attempts to reconstruct or identify the full phone number. The application includes several functions that support different phases of this process, such as scraping phone number fragments, generating possible numbers based on national numbering plans, and testing potential numbers against service recovery mechanisms.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    geowifi

    geowifi

    OSINT tool for locating WiFi networks using BSSID or SSID data

    geowifi is an open source OSINT tool designed to search and retrieve geolocation information about WiFi networks using their BSSID or SSID identifiers. It queries several public WiFi geolocation databases and aggregates the results to help identify the approximate location of a wireless access point. By combining multiple data sources such as Wigle, Apple, Google, WifiDB, Mylnikov, and Combain, the tool can provide location data that may include coordinates and additional network metadata. Users can run searches through a command-line interface by specifying either the BSSID (MAC address) or the SSID of a network. The results can be displayed in different formats, including a structured JSON output or an interactive HTML map showing the discovered locations. geowifi also supports API-based integrations with certain services, which allows geowifi to retrieve more accurate or detailed geolocation data when valid API credentials are configured.
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    Findomain

    Findomain

    Fast open source tool for discovering and monitoring domain subdomains

    Findomain is an open source reconnaissance tool designed to discover and enumerate subdomains associated with a target domain. It focuses on speed and reliability by using Certificate Transparency logs and multiple well tested public APIs instead of relying solely on brute force scanning techniques. By querying multiple passive data sources in parallel, the tool can identify a large number of subdomains within a short time, making it useful for security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters. Findomain aggregates information from various online services to provide a comprehensive list of discovered subdomains without directly attacking the target infrastructure. The tool also supports monitoring capabilities that allow users to track newly discovered subdomains and send alerts through integrations such as messaging platforms. Written in Rust, Findomain benefits from strong performance, safe concurrency, and cross platform compatibility.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GoSearch

    GoSearch

    OSINT tool to find usernames and digital footprints across 300+ sites

    GoSearch is an open source OSINT tool designed to investigate a person's digital footprint by searching for usernames across hundreds of websites. The tool scans more than 300 platforms to determine whether a specific username exists on social networks and other online services. Built with the Go programming language, it aims to provide faster performance compared to similar tools written in other languages. GoSearch was inspired by the well-known Sherlock username search tool, but it attempts to address several of its limitations such as slow execution, outdated sources, and inaccurate results. The tool reduces false positives and false negatives by clearly marking uncertain matches, allowing users to quickly identify reliable results. In addition to username searches, GoSearch can check various breach intelligence databases for compromised credentials linked to a username. If password hashes are found in breach data, the tool can attempt to crack them using the Weakpass database.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NExfil

    NExfil

    Fast OSINT tool for discovering web profiles by username

    NExfil is an open source OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool designed to locate user profiles across the web based on a given username. Developed in Python, the tool automates the process of checking hundreds of websites to determine whether a specific username exists on those platforms. By performing automated queries across numerous services, NExfil helps investigators, researchers, and security professionals quickly identify potential accounts associated with a particular username. The tool focuses on delivering results rapidly while minimizing false positives during the search process. Users can supply a single username, multiple usernames, or a file containing a list of usernames for bulk scanning. NExfil processes these inputs and attempts to detect matching profiles across more than 350 websites within seconds. Because it is command-line based and open source, it can be easily integrated into OSINT workflows and cybersecurity research environments.
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    Open Semantic Search

    Open Semantic Search

    Open source semantic search and text analytics for large document sets

    Open Semantic Search is an open source research and analytics platform designed for searching, analyzing, and exploring large collections of documents using semantic search technologies. It provides an integrated search server combined with a document processing pipeline that supports crawling, text extraction, and automated analysis of content from many different sources. Open Semantic Search includes an ETL framework that can ingest documents, process them through analysis steps, and enrich the data with extracted information such as named entities and metadata. It also supports optical character recognition to extract text from images and scanned documents, including images embedded inside PDF files. It integrates text mining and analytics capabilities that allow users to examine relationships, topics, and structured data within document collections.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Photon

    Photon

    Incredibly fast crawler designed for OSINT

    Photon is an extremely fast web crawler built specifically for OSINT and reconnaissance use cases. It is designed to extract URLs, endpoints, files, and other intelligence artifacts from target websites with minimal overhead. The crawler prioritizes speed and breadth, making it suitable for mapping web attack surfaces and discovering hidden resources. Photon is commonly used during early reconnaissance phases to build a comprehensive inventory of reachable assets. Its Python implementation makes it accessible for customization and integration into larger automation frameworks. Despite its speed focus, the tool still provides useful filtering and extraction capabilities for analysts who need structured results. Overall, Photon functions as a lightweight yet powerful reconnaissance spider for web intelligence gathering.
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    discover

    discover

    Automation framework for reconnaissance and penetration testing tasks

    Discover is a collection of custom Bash scripts designed to automate many common tasks involved in penetration testing workflows. The project brings together a variety of security testing functions into a single framework that simplifies reconnaissance, scanning, and enumeration processes. It provides a menu-driven interface that allows security professionals to quickly launch different tools and scripts without manually executing each command. The framework helps streamline activities such as information gathering, network scanning, and web application testing during security assessments. Discover also integrates with well-known security tools like Metasploit to generate malicious payloads and manage listeners for exploitation tasks. By organizing multiple security utilities and scripts into one environment, the project reduces repetitive manual steps and standardizes penetration testing workflows. The tool is commonly used in Kali Linux environments.
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    yesitsme

    yesitsme

    Simple OSINT script to find Instagram profiles by name

    yesitsme is a Python-based OSINT utility designed to help investigators identify potential Instagram accounts associated with a specific person using limited identifying data. The script works by querying indexed public information and comparing obfuscated email addresses and phone numbers against user-provided inputs to estimate match confidence. It is intended to automate a time-consuming manual investigation process by aggregating candidate usernames and classifying them into match levels such as high, medium, or low. The tool requires an Instagram session cookie to operate and includes configurable timeout controls to help avoid detection or rate limiting during searches. Its minimal codebase and straightforward command-line interface make it accessible for researchers, security analysts, and digital investigators performing social media intelligence work.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gitrob

    Gitrob

    Scans GitHub repositories for potentially sensitive files

    Gitrob is an open source reconnaissance tool designed to identify potentially sensitive files that have been committed to public GitHub repositories. It helps security professionals, researchers, and organizations detect accidental data exposure by scanning repositories associated with specific GitHub users or organizations. The tool works by cloning repositories and analyzing their commit history to search for files that match predefined signatures of sensitive data. These signatures are used to flag items such as credentials, private keys, configuration files, and other materials that may expose confidential information. By automatically inspecting repository histories, Gitrob simplifies the process of identifying security risks that might otherwise remain unnoticed in publicly accessible codebases. The results of the scan are presented through a built-in web interface that allows users to browse findings, review flagged files, and analyze potential leaks more efficiently.
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    Trape

    Trape

    OSINT tool for tracking users and analyzing browser data online

    Trape is an open source OSINT analysis and research tool designed to track and analyze users on the internet in real time. The project focuses on demonstrating how web browsers can reveal sensitive information about users while interacting with websites and online services. It provides researchers, security professionals, and organizations with a platform for studying how attackers could gather intelligence through social engineering techniques. The tool can clone websites and monitor interactions in order to collect data from visitors, allowing investigators to observe user behavior and session activity. Trape was originally created to educate the public about how large internet services may obtain confidential information such as session status or browser details without users realizing it. Over time, it has evolved into a research platform that helps analysts track cybercriminal activity and study online tracking mechanisms.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    cloud_enum

    cloud_enum

    Multi-cloud OSINT tool for discovering public cloud resources

    cloud_enum is an open source reconnaissance and OSINT tool designed to discover publicly accessible cloud resources across major cloud providers. It focuses on enumerating assets in Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform using keyword-based discovery techniques. It works by taking user-provided keywords and generating variations through mutation wordlists, then testing these combinations against common cloud service naming patterns. cloud_enum performs both HTTP probing and DNS lookups to identify resources such as storage buckets, cloud applications, and databases that may be exposed or accessible. cloud_enum uses concurrent processing to speed up scanning, enabling efficient enumeration of large numbers of possible resource names. It can identify both publicly accessible and protected resources, helping security researchers understand the external cloud footprint of an organization.
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    Buster

    Buster

    OSINT tool for discovering information linked to email addresses

    Buster is an open source OSINT tool designed for email reconnaissance and information gathering. It helps investigators, security researchers, and penetration testers discover publicly available information related to email addresses and usernames. It can analyze an email address to identify associated social media accounts, references across the web, and potential data breaches linked to that email. It also performs reverse WHOIS lookups to discover domains that may have been registered using a specific email address. In addition to investigating existing addresses, Buster can generate possible email combinations and usernames based on personal details such as a person’s name, birthdate, or additional hints. Buster supports validating generated email addresses and retrieving contextual information about them. By combining multiple online sources and services, Buster helps automate the process of gathering intelligence related to digital identities.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Domain Digger

    Domain Digger

    Domain analysis toolkit for DNS, IP, and WHOIS lookups

    Domain Digger is an open source toolkit designed to help users analyze and explore domain-related information in a structured and visual way. It provides a centralized interface for investigating various technical details associated with a domain, including DNS records, IP information, and WHOIS data. By combining several domain intelligence features into a single platform, it simplifies the process of gathering and understanding domain infrastructure details. Domain Digger presents domain information through organized views and visual components, making it easier to interpret relationships between domains, DNS records, and network addresses. This can be useful for developers, security researchers, system administrators, and anyone working with domain infrastructure. Domain Digger aims to streamline domain analysis workflows by offering quick lookups and consolidated data sources in one environment.
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    Global Threat & Event Intelligence Map

    Global Threat & Event Intelligence Map

    Interactive map for exploring global conflicts & geopolitical threats

    GlobalThreatMap is an open source web application designed to visualize geopolitical events, conflicts, and military activity around the world on an interactive map. It helps users explore ongoing wars, international tensions, military base locations, and historical conflict data across different countries. It aggregates and processes global event information and presents it geographically so users can quickly understand where significant geopolitical developments are occurring. GlobalThreatMap is built to assist researchers, analysts, and curious users who want a clearer view of global security dynamics. Users can browse event feeds, investigate country-level conflicts, and explore geopolitical entities directly from the interface. It also supports both self-hosted deployments and an authenticated mode using the Valyu platform for accessing additional data features.
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    Harpoon

    Harpoon

    Command line OSINT and threat intelligence automation tool

    Harpoon is a command line tool designed to assist with open source intelligence (OSINT) and threat intelligence investigations. It helps security professionals and researchers collect and analyze publicly available information from a wide range of online sources. Harpoon is written in Python and organized around a modular plugin system, where each plugin is responsible for querying a specific platform, API, or intelligence service. This design allows users to automate many reconnaissance and intelligence gathering tasks directly from the terminal. Harpoon integrates with numerous security and data services such as Shodan, VirusTotal, AlienVault OTX, and many other intelligence providers to retrieve information about domains, IP addresses, emails, and other indicators. Many commands rely on API keys that can be configured through a central configuration file, allowing users to connect their own intelligence accounts and data sources.
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    Yark

    Yark

    Simple OSINT tool for archiving and browsing YouTube channels offline

    Yark is an open source command-line tool designed to simplify the process of archiving YouTube channels for research, analysis, or personal preservation. The project focuses on OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) workflows by allowing users to collect and store videos, metadata, and thumbnails from a YouTube channel in a structured local archive. Instead of simply downloading individual videos, Yark creates a self-contained archive directory that includes metadata files and organized folders for media assets. This format allows users to maintain a historical record of a channel and track updates or changes over time. The tool also provides a local offline web interface that lets users browse and watch archived videos directly in their browser. Because archives are updated using timestamps, users can refresh an existing archive to add newly published content without recreating the entire dataset. Overall, Yark aims to make YouTube archiving and channel analysis easier.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    paramspider

    paramspider

    Mine parameterized URLs from web archives for security testing

    ParamSpider is an open source command-line tool designed to discover URLs that contain parameters by mining historical data from web archives such as the Wayback Machine. It helps security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters collect potential attack surfaces by automatically gathering archived URLs related to a specific domain. Instead of returning every discovered URL, the tool intelligently filters results to highlight parameterized endpoints that are more useful for vulnerability testing. These endpoints are commonly used during reconnaissance because parameters often expose inputs that may be vulnerable to issues like cross-site scripting, SQL injection, or server-side request forgery. ParamSpider automates the process of retrieving archived URLs, cleaning them, and preparing them for fuzzing or further probing. It can process a single domain or multiple domains from a list, making it useful for both targeted testing and large-scale reconnaissance.
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    socialscan

    socialscan

    Scan platforms to check username and email account usage

    Socialscan is an open source intelligence (OSINT) tool designed to check whether usernames or email addresses are associated with accounts on various online platforms. It allows users to quickly determine if a specific username or email address is already in use across multiple services, making it useful for security research, digital investigations, and account enumeration tasks. It focuses on accuracy by querying platform endpoints in a way that reliably detects whether a credential exists without producing misleading results. Socialscan can be used both as a Python library and as a command-line utility, making it flexible for developers and analysts alike. It uses asynchronous networking to perform multiple queries efficiently, enabling fast scans across different services. Because of its programmatic interface, the tool can also be integrated into larger workflows, automation scripts, or OSINT pipelines. Overall, Socialscan helps investigators, researchers, and developers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    wholeaked

    wholeaked

    Tool that embeds identifiers in files to trace leak sources

    wholeaked is an open source file distribution and tracking tool designed to help identify the source of leaked files. It works by generating unique versions of a file for each recipient and embedding identifying signatures or metadata into each distributed copy. If the file later appears in an unauthorized location, the embedded identifier can be analyzed to determine which recipient originally received that specific version. This approach allows organizations, researchers, or individuals to trace the origin of leaks in sensitive documents, binaries, or other shared resources. wholeaked automates the process of creating personalized file variants and associating them with a list of recipients. By integrating metadata signatures into each distributed file, wholeaked makes it easier to track potential data leaks while maintaining a structured record of distribution. Overall, it provides a practical method for accountability and leak attribution when sharing confidential files.
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    Hcon Security Testing Framework

    Hcon Security Testing Framework

    Open Source Penetration Testing / Ethical Hacking Framework

    HconSTF is Open Source Penetration Testing Framework based on different browser technologies, Which helps any security professional to assists in the Penetration testing or vulnerability scanning assessments.contains webtools which are powerful in doing xss(cross site scripting), Sql injection, siXSS, CSRF, Trace XSS, RFI, LFI, etc. Even useful to anybody interested in information security domain - students, Security Professionals,web developers, manual vulnerability assessments and much more.
    Downloads: 40 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 DNS analysis, port scanning, web application inspection, and threat intelligence lookups. Its interactive CLI allows users to browse available modules, configure targets, run scans, and review results from within a unified interface. The project aims to reduce the complexity of using multiple separate reconnaissance tools by bringing them together in one streamlined platform. Argus also supports integrations with external intelligence services.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DNSGen

    DNSGen

    Intelligent DNS permutation tool for subdomain discovery

    DNSGen is an open source DNS name permutation tool designed primarily for security researchers and penetration testers who need to discover potential subdomains during reconnaissance and attack surface mapping. It analyzes existing domain names and generates numerous intelligent variations that may represent valid subdomains within an organization’s infrastructure. These generated permutations help identify hidden or unlisted services that may not appear in standard DNS queries or public records. DNSGen applies multiple permutation techniques to create realistic domain combinations based on modern infrastructure naming patterns, including cloud environments, DevOps tools, and microservice architectures. It can also extract meaningful keywords from existing domain names and incorporate them into newly generated permutations. The resulting domain list can be further processed by DNS resolution tools such as MassDNS to determine which generated domains actually exist.
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