SpiderFoot is a reconnaissance tool that automatically queries over 100 public data sources (OSINT) to gather intelligence on IP addresses, domain names, e-mail addresses, names and more. #ThreatHunting#threatintelligence#recon#infosec#OSINT
You simply specify the target you want to investigate, pick which modules to enable and then SpiderFoot will collect data to build up an understanding of all the entities and how they relate to each other. #ThreatHunting#threatintelligence#recon#infosec#OSINT
The data returned from a SpiderFoot scan will reveal a lot of information about your target, providing insight into possible data leaks, vulnerabilities or other sensitive information that can be leveraged during a penetration test, red team exercise or for threat intelligence.
SpiderFoot comes in two forms - Open Source & HX
1. Open Source - Self-hosted and focused on data collection. If your use case is focused solely on data collection on small to medium targets.
2.SpiderFoot HX is designed for professionals who use OSINT as part of their work.
Use cases of SpiderFoot are as follows.
- Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Asset Discovery
- Attack Surface Monitoring
- Security Assessments
Hey #OSINT, despite Tor browser is the most ideal browser to be used for darkweb access, you can connect your browser with tor network. Here we will show you how to connect to Tor using 3 different browsers:
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1. Mozilla Firefox
Open Settings, go to Network Settings. Choose Manual proxy configuration, fill the SOCKS Host with 127.0.0.1 with port 9150 or 9050. Tick on “Proxy DNS when using SOCKS v5” and click OK. You can visit check.torproject.org to check whether it works or not.
2. Google Chrome (on Linux CLI)
google-chrome --proxy-server="socks://127.0.0.1:9050"
@IntelTechniques 1. Tsurugi Linux tsurugi-linux.org
Tsurugi Linux is a customized Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS version and is designed to support DFIR investigations, malware analysis and OSINT activities.
Hey #OSINT, did you know that 'Grey Literature' could be a useful source of information during OSINT investigations? #OsintForAll
Know more (with resources)🧵
Grey literature is materials and research produced by organisations outside of the commercial or academic publishing and distribution channels. #OSINT#OsintForAll
Generally grey literature types include annual reports, research & working papers, technical reports, project reports, government documents, white papers and evaluations. #OSINT#OsintForAll
The computer vision of Google Photos recognizes faces (not only those of humans, but pets as well), grouping similar ones together, geographic landmarks and subject matter, including birthdays, buildings, animals, food, and more.