An ongoing collection of awesome tools and frameworks, best security software practices, libraries, learning tutorials, frameworks, academic and practical resources about Open-source intelligence (OSINT) in cybersecurity.

Table of Contents Introduction General Search Main National Search Engines Meta Search Specialty Search Engines Visual Search and Clustering Search Engines Similar Sites Search Document and Slides Search File Search Pastebins Code Search Major Social Networks Real-Time Search, Social Media Search, and General Social Media Tools Social Media Tools Twitter Facebook Instagram Pinterest Reddit VKontakte Tumblr LinkedIn Telegram Blog Search Forums and Discussion Boards Search Username Check People Investigations E-mail Search / E-mail Check Phone Number Research Expert Search Company Research Job Search Resources Q&A Sites Domain and IP Research Keywords Discovery and Research Web History and Website Capture Language Tools Image Search Image Analysis Stock Images Video Search and Other Video Tools Radio and Podcasts Tools Academic Resources and Grey Literature Books and Reading Geospatial Research and Mapping Tools News News Digest and Discovery Tools Fact Checking Data and Statistics Web Monitoring Bookmarking Startpages Browsers Offline Browsing VPN Services Note-taking Annotation Tools Writing and Office Tools Slide Show and Presentation Tools Digital Publishing Newsletter Tools Digital Storytelling Infographics and Data Visualization Image and Photo Editing Productivity Tools E-mail Management Document and Reference Management PDF Management OCR Tools Cloud Storage and File Sharing Web Automation Dashboard Tools Wikis Collaboration and Project Management Communication Tools Calendars and Scheduling Mind Mapping, Concept Mapping and Idea Generation Tools Social Network Analysis Privacy and Encryption Tools DNS Other Tools Threat Intelligence OSINT Videos OSINT Blogs Other Resources back to top
Introduction Open-source intelligence (OSNIT) is the insight gained from processing and analyzing public data sources such as broadcast TV and radio, social media, and websites. These sources provide data in text, video, image, and audio formats.
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