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    theHarvester

    theHarvester

    E-mails, subdomains and names

    theHarvester is a very simple to use, yet powerful and effective tool designed to be used in the early stages of a penetration test or red team engagement. Use it for open source intelligence (OSINT) gathering to help determine a company's external threat landscape on the internet. The tool gathers emails, names, subdomains, IPs and URLs using multiple public data sources.
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    SiteDorks

    SiteDorks

    Automate search engine dorking across hundreds of websites

    SiteDorks is a command line tool designed to automate advanced search queries across multiple search engines and websites. It allows users to perform search engine “dork” queries against a large set of predefined domains, making it easier to discover publicly available information across different platforms. SiteDorks supports several major search engines including Google, Bing, Brave, Ecosia, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, and Yandex.
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    Robin

    Robin

    AI-powered tool for dark web OSINT search and investigation

    Robin is an AI-powered open source tool designed to assist investigators and researchers in conducting dark web OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) investigations. It combines automated dark web search capabilities with large language models (LLMs) to analyze and summarize information discovered across hidden services and Tor-based search engines. The tool helps refine investigative queries, collect results from multiple dark web sources, and filter relevant intelligence using AI-driven...
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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. ...
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    IPRanges

    IPRanges

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

    ...It also tracks IP ranges used by search engine bots and automated agents including Googlebot, Bingbot, and OpenAI’s GPTBot. Lists are published in both IPv4 and IPv6 formats and are regularly updated through automated processes to keep the data current. In addition to provider specific lists, the project also offers merged and combined datasets that aggregate ranges from multiple sources into a single file.
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    OnionSearch

    OnionSearch

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

    OnionSearch is a Python-based command-line tool designed to collect and aggregate links from multiple search engines on the Tor network. The script works by scraping results from a variety of .onion search services, allowing users to perform a single query while gathering results from many sources at once. This approach helps researchers and investigators locate hidden services more efficiently without manually querying each individual search engine. ...
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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...
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    CrossLinked

    CrossLinked

    LinkedIn employee enumeration tool using search engine scraping

    CrossLinked is an open source LinkedIn enumeration tool designed to collect employee names associated with a target organization. Instead of accessing LinkedIn directly or relying on its API, it performs search engine scraping using services such as Google and Bing to discover public LinkedIn profile results. By analyzing these search results, CrossLinked extracts employee names and processes them into usable formats for security assessments or reconnaissance activities. This approach allows the tool to operate without credentials, authentication tokens, or LinkedIn account access. ...
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    OneForAll

    OneForAll

    OneForAll is a powerful subdomain collection tool

    OneForAll is a comprehensive subdomain enumeration and reconnaissance tool primarily used in penetration testing and bug bounty workflows. Built in Python, it aggregates results from numerous DNS, certificate transparency, search engine, and threat intelligence sources to uncover hidden subdomains. The tool is particularly notable for incorporating many Chinese data sources that are often missed by Western-focused recon tools, increasing discovery coverage. It supports brute-force subdomain discovery, recursive scanning, and takeover detection to help identify potential attack surfaces. ...
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    Fav-up

    Fav-up

    Look up IP addresses using favicon hashes via Shodan

    fav-up is an open source reconnaissance utility designed to identify servers and websites by analyzing favicon hashes and querying the Shodan search engine. It calculates the hash of a favicon image and then uses that value to search Shodan for other hosts that use the same icon. This technique is commonly used in security research and OSINT investigations to discover related infrastructure or services that may belong to the same organization. fav-up can retrieve favicon data from several sources, including local files, direct favicon URLs, or full web pages where the favicon is automatically extracted. fav-up then computes the favicon hash and performs Shodan queries to locate IP addresses that match the same hash. ...
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