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    Xteam

    Xteam

    All-in-one command-line toolkit for security testing and OSINT tools

    Xteam is a command-line security toolkit designed to provide multiple penetration testing and information-gathering utilities in a single interface. It combines several modules and external tools to help users perform security research tasks related to mobile devices, wireless networks, and online services. It acts as a centralized launcher that integrates scripts and third-party tools, allowing users to access different testing functions through a menu-based command line workflow. Xteam...
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    YoungerSibling

    YoungerSibling: Cross-platform OSINT tool for quick data gathering.

    YoungerSibling is a Python-based terminal utility script designed for educational purposes. It provides a set of useful tools to perform tasks like searching the web, performing lookups (Google search, IP lookup, username lookup, etc.), and extracting metadata from images, directly from the terminal. This project aims to help students, developers, and hobbyists learn about web scraping, API usage, and terminal interaction with Python.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OnionSearch

    OnionSearch

    Search multiple Tor .onion engines at once and collect hidden links.

    OnionSearch is a Python-based command-line tool designed to collect and aggregate links from multiple search engines on the Tor network. The script works by scraping results from a variety of .onion search services, allowing users to perform a single query while gathering results from many sources at once. This approach helps researchers and investigators locate hidden services more efficiently without manually querying each individual search engine.
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    TorBot

    TorBot

    Dark Web OSINT Tool

    Contributions to this project are always welcome. To add a new feature fork the dev branch and give a pull request when your new feature is tested and complete. If its a new module, it should be put inside the modules directory. The branch name should be your new feature name in the format <Feature_featurename_version(optional)>. On Linux platforms, you can make an executable for TorBot by using the install.sh script. You will need to give the script the correct permissions using chmod +x...
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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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    yesitsme

    yesitsme

    Simple OSINT script to find Instagram profiles by name

    yesitsme is a Python-based OSINT utility designed to help investigators identify potential Instagram accounts associated with a specific person using limited identifying data. The script works by querying indexed public information and comparing obfuscated email addresses and phone numbers against user-provided inputs to estimate match confidence. It is intended to automate a time-consuming manual investigation process by aggregating candidate usernames and classifying them into match levels such as high, medium, or low. ...
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    ReconSpider

    ReconSpider

    Most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework

    ReconSpider is most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework for scanning IP Addresses, Emails, Websites, and Organizations and find out information from different sources. ReconSpider can be used by Infosec Researchers, Penetration Testers, Bug Hunters, and Cyber Crime Investigators to find deep information about their target. ReconSpider aggregate all the raw data, visualize it on a dashboard, and facilitate alerting and monitoring on the data. Recon Spider also combines the...
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