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    Harpoon

    Harpoon

    Command line OSINT and threat intelligence automation tool

    ...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. ...
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    Scope Sentry

    Scope Sentry

    Cyberspace asset mapping and vulnerability scanning platform

    ScopeSentry is an open source cybersecurity tool designed for cyberspace asset mapping and automated security analysis. It helps security researchers and penetration testers discover, monitor, and analyze internet-facing assets belonging to a target scope. ScopeSentry combines multiple reconnaissance and vulnerability assessment capabilities such as subdomain enumeration, port scanning, directory scanning, and sensitive information detection. ScopeSentry can automatically identify assets and...
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    Tookie-OSINT

    Tookie-OSINT

    Username OSINT tool for discovering accounts across many websites

    Tookie-OSINT is an open source intelligence tool designed to help security researchers, ethical hackers, and investigators discover online accounts associated with a specific username. It automates the process of searching for usernames across multiple websites, making it easier to identify a person's presence on different platforms. By entering a target username, Tookie-OSINT scans a list of supported sites and checks whether the username exists on those platforms. This approach removes the...
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    IntelOwl

    IntelOwl

    Centralized platform for automated threat intelligence analysis

    IntelOwl is an open source platform designed to manage and enrich threat intelligence data at scale. It provides a centralized environment where security analysts can gather information about suspicious files and observables such as IP addresses, domains, URLs, or hashes using a single API request. The platform integrates numerous online intelligence sources and advanced malware analysis tools, enabling users to obtain comprehensive threat intelligence without manually querying multiple...
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    Username Anarchy

    Username Anarchy

    Username generator for penetration testing and user enumeration

    Username Anarchy is an open source command line tool designed to generate possible usernames for use in penetration testing and security assessments. It focuses on solving one of the common challenges in authentication attacks: identifying valid usernames before attempting password attacks. It generates large sets of potential usernames based on a person’s name and common naming conventions used in corporate or online systems. These generated username lists can then be used for activities...
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    BBOT

    BBOT

    The recursive internet scanner for hackers

    BBOT is an advanced open-source reconnaissance automation framework designed to streamline large-scale OSINT and attack surface discovery workflows. It operates as a modular and recursive scanning tool that can enumerate subdomains, perform port scans, gather metadata, and collect web intelligence through a unified command-line interface. The project emphasizes extensibility, allowing users to create or integrate custom modules that expand the scope of reconnaissance tasks without modifying...
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    XRAY

    XRAY

    XRay for recon, mapping and OSINT gathering from public networks

    XRAY is a modular security toolset that helps developers and security professionals analyze, fuzz, and test web applications, protocols, and network services for vulnerabilities. It provides a framework for writing and executing inspection modules that can parse structured data (JSON, XML, HTML), traverse graphs of endpoints, and perform intelligent probing guided by discovered surface area. XRay is typically used as a reconnaissance and vulnerability discovery engine in red-team or...
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