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    TorBot

    TorBot

    Dark Web OSINT Tool

    ...You will need to give the script the correct permissions using chmod +x install.sh Now you can run ./install.sh to create the torBot binary. Run ./torBot to execute the program. Crawl custom domains.(Completed). Check if the link is live.(Completed). Built-in Updater.(Completed). TorBot GUI (In progress). Social Media integration.(not Started).
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    ISeeYou

    ISeeYou

    Location tracking tool for social engineering and phishing tests

    I-See-You is an open source Bash and JavaScript tool designed to capture the geographic location of a target during social engineering or phishing engagements. It works by generating a link that can be sent to a target as part of a phishing scenario, where the webpage requests permission to access the user’s location. When the user allows location access, I-See-You records the latitude and longitude coordinates and displays them in the terminal logs for the operator. These coordinates can then be used to determine the user’s approximate physical location using mapping services. ...
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