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Sherlock open-source tool updated, can search for accounts across 400+ social platforms and websites by username, commonly used in OSINT and cybersecurity investigations.
Introduces the Awesome OSINT Arsenal project on GitHub, systematically organizing 753+ OSINT and security tools, covering 50 categories, with one-click installation scripts and Termux support.
Taranis AI is an open-source OSINT tool that uses AI and NLP to gather, enrich, and structure unstructured news from multiple sources into publishable intelligence reports.
Introducing an open-source tool that lets you find a person's accounts across all internet platforms with one command. It has over 82,400 stars on GitHub, and is completely free and open source.
Argelius Labs has released a bilingual search dorks list for Chinese OSINT investigations, covering methods to query company registration, procurement, courts, regulatory information, etc., aiming to help researchers conduct legitimate investigations efficiently on the Chinese internet.
A new OSINT tool for searching domains to find exposed paths and misconfigurations, useful for security researchers and penetration testers.
Robin is an AI-powered dark web OSINT investigation tool that uses LLMs to refine search queries, filter results, and generate investigation summaries. It supports multiple LLM providers (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama) and can be deployed via Docker.
ALIENS EYE is an AI-powered open-source username scanner that uses a machine learning model and 25 features to detect across 840+ platforms, with support for proxies, Tor, and multiple export formats.
An open-source OSINT tool based on Python that can quickly query personal information associated with phone numbers, such as carrier, location, and line type.
A new open-source Python tool allows anyone to pull personal information linked to any phone number via terminal, including carrier, location, and identity traces.
Introduces the combined use ideas of five free and open-source OSINT tools (Blackbird, Maigret, SpiderFoot, theHarvester, Shodan Python), covering scenarios such as people search, company search, device search, and provides practical cases and installation methods.
An open-source CLI tool scans 600+ social networks to find accounts linked to a username or email, then uses AI profiling to generate a behavioral report in PDF/CSV format.
Redroom is an open-source full-stack geopolitical OSINT workstation that integrates real-time intelligence collection, AI processing, 3D visualization, satellite tracking, and narrative analysis. It has a solid tech stack and is suitable for intelligence analysis enthusiasts.
A developer upgrades his AI dating assistant to Fable, detailing a complex architecture of agentic AI agents that scrape social media profiles, perform OSINT enrichment, score matches, and use genetic algorithms for optimization.
Flowsint is an open-source OSINT graph exploration tool that runs locally, automatically mining related information from inputs like domains and emails and generating relationship graphs. It supports one-click Docker deployment, focuses on privacy and ease of use. The latest version has been updated, and the community is growing.
Introduce the open-source OSINT tool Maigret, which can automatically scan over 3,000 websites by entering a username, generate a complete person profile, and support AI summaries. Suitable for legitimate investigation use.
Recommends 10 practical open-source GitHub projects, covering AI investment analysis, multi-model chat client, video generation engine, financial terminal, automated short video generation, AI email client, voice cloning, domain information collection, Claude skill sets, and API integration, etc.
Someone posted an open-source project called Osiris on Reddit. It's like a public version of Palantir, integrating tens of thousands of planes, satellites, CCTV feeds, and a bunch of OSINT tools on a real-time 3D globe, all running in the browser.
An open-source OSINT platform named Osiris has been released, featuring real-time tracking of aircraft, satellites, CCTV feeds, and built-in OSINT tools like Nmap and DNS lookup, all on a 3D interactive globe.
The article argues that for most people, planting fake personal details online as red herrings is ineffective against data brokers and serious adversaries, and can cause more harm than good, while pseudonyms and targeted decoys may be useful.