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    IntelOwl

    IntelOwl

    Centralized platform for automated threat intelligence analysis

    ...These plugins can collect data from external intelligence platforms or generate insights using internal analysis tools such as YARA or static malware analyzers.
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    ClatScope

    ClatScope

    OSINT reconnaissance tool for IP, domain, email, and username lookups

    ...By combining these sources, ClatScope automates the process of collecting intelligence that would normally require multiple separate tools or manual searches. It operates through a menu-driven command line interface that allows users to choose from many reconnaissance functions and receive formatted results directly in the terminal. ClatScope supports dozens of OSINT operations, including domain analysis, breach checks, and account discovery.
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    Argus

    Argus

    Python toolkit for OSINT and reconnaissance with 135+ modules

    ...Argus includes a modular architecture with more than 130 modules that support activities such as DNS analysis, port scanning, web application inspection, and threat intelligence lookups. Its interactive CLI allows users to browse available modules, configure targets, run scans, and review results from within a unified interface. The project aims to reduce the complexity of using multiple separate reconnaissance tools by bringing them together in one streamlined platform. ...
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    Flowsint

    Flowsint

    Graph-based OSINT investigation platform w visual relationship mapping

    Flowsint is an open source OSINT investigation platform designed to help analysts explore and understand relationships between digital entities through a visual graph interface. The platform focuses on reconnaissance and open source intelligence workflows, enabling investigators to map connections between domains, IP addresses, organizations, individuals, and other data points. By presenting these relationships in an interactive graph, Flowsint allows users to quickly identify patterns,...
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    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    An AI-powered security review GitHub Action using Claude

    The claude-code-security-review repository implements a GitHub Action that uses Claude (via the Anthropic API) to perform semantic security audits of code changes in pull requests. Rather than relying purely on pattern matching or static analysis, this action feeds diffs and surrounding context to Claude to reason about potential vulnerabilities (e.g. injection, misconfigurations, secrets exposure, etc). When a PR is opened, the action analyzes only the changed files (diff-aware scanning),...
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    linkedin2username

    linkedin2username

    Generate probable usernames from LinkedIn company employee lists

    linkedin2username is an open source OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool designed to generate lists of potential usernames by scraping employee information from a company’s LinkedIn page. It logs into LinkedIn using valid user credentials and collects publicly visible employee names associated with a specified organization. Using these names, it automatically generates multiple possible username formats that organizations commonly use for accounts or email addresses. This process helps...
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    Kojoney is an easy of use, secure, robust and powerfull Honeypot for the SSH Service written in Python. With the kojoney daemon are distributeds other tools such as kip2country (IP to Country) and kojreport, a tool to generate reports from the log fi
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    Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
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    Security analysis tools produced by The Ohio State University Network Security Group.
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