If you are interested in developing #osint tools (or #osint in general), I recommend you to subscribe to github.com/soxoj. He is one of the #opensource developers who have made huge contributions to the #osint community.
In this thread🧵 I'll talk about his main projects.
🧵(1/8) Maigret
One of the world's most versatile tools for searching social media accounts by username:
- support more than 2500+ sites;
- profiles pages parsing;
- extraction of personal info.
1C is a very popular accounting/docs management software in the CIS countries. This tool will help you quickly convert 1C files to CSV (with many options to choose from)
Template for creating your own #osint#python#cli tool:
- detailed readme
- process N targets from args, text files, stdin
- make TXT, CSV reports
- proxy support
- ready to publish Python package
- live maps (weather, fire, clouds)
- historic maps (worldwide, countries, towns)
- local conflicts and disasters maps
- satellite maps
- ability to upload your own maps
If you look at a person's history of posts on social media, you can gather a lot of interesting info about them. One of the simplest way to automate this:
Save the feed of posts in PDF (using the Ubikron ext or others)
Process PDF with different online tools (summarize etc)
A repository with text files containing a million dorks for finding potentially vulnerable web pages and sensitive data (in Google and other search engines).
- search engines
- AI image editing tools to enhance the quality of search results
- how to reverse face image search without photos
- quick face search on video
- protect yourself
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#osint #socmint
When searching on Google, use not only Lens, but also the OLD image search (which gives very different results). You can access it using this tool:
A very good tool for searching for faces and images in general, which is often more effective than Google. It also recognises text in images and translates it.