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    Telegram-OSINT

    Telegram-OSINT

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

    ...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, posts, and metadata, often exporting the results in formats like JSON for further analysis. The repository also includes utilities that help search for Telegram channels or process lists of channels from input files, making large-scale investigations easier to manage. ...
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    IPRanges

    IPRanges

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

    ...It includes address ranges from providers such as Google Cloud, Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud, and DigitalOcean, as well as well known service platforms like GitHub, Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram. 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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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