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    Telegram-OSINT

    Telegram-OSINT

    https://github.com/The-Osint-Toolbox/Telegram-OSINT

    Telegram-OSINT is an extensive open source repository that compiles tools, techniques, and resources for conducting open source intelligence investigations on the Telegram platform. It serves as a central reference for analysts, researchers, and investigators who want to discover, analyze, and collect publicly available information from Telegram channels, groups, and bots. It organizes a wide variety of utilities that interact with Telegram’s API to gather data such as channel details,...
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    gitGraber

    gitGraber

    Real-time GitHub monitor that detects leaked API keys and secrets

    gitGraber is a Python-based security tool designed to monitor GitHub in real time to detect exposed sensitive information in publicly indexed repositories. It scans recently indexed files on GitHub and searches for patterns that may indicate leaked credentials, API keys, or other confidential data used by popular online services. Instead of analyzing the full history of repositories, the tool focuses on newly indexed content, allowing security researchers and bug bounty hunters to quickly...
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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...
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    IPRanges

    IPRanges

    Daily updated lists of cloud, bot, and service IP ranges

    ipranges is an open source repository that provides continuously updated lists of IP address ranges associated with major cloud providers, search engine crawlers, and online services. ipranges collects IP ranges from publicly available sources and organizes them into structured files that can be easily used in security, networking, and automation workflows. It includes address ranges from providers such as Google Cloud, Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud, and DigitalOcean, as well as well...
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