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bormaxi8080 OSINT Timeline (78) - 03.10.2024:

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Mikhail Klodt, "The shadows of those he killed appear to Ivan the Terrible", 1908


OSINT Repos List, Repository with gathered from GitHub utilities for OSINT, Development and DevOps. The number of artifacts in the repository exceeded 2200: https://github.com/bormaxi8080/osint-repos-list


OSINT - Emotions Under the Microscope.

Finding valuable information within OSINT investigations often requires looking beyond the surface. Social media, blogs, and forums are environments where emotions often run high, and peer pressure can shape behavior. These psychological factors can become powerful for OSINT practitioners to uncover hidden insights, identify pivot points, and gain a deeper understanding of topics, groups or individuals.

https://www.dutchosintguy.com/post/osint-emotions-under-the-mircoscope


Boost Intelligence Operations: Save Thousands of Hours with OSINT Industries and Maltego: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_eABtWpjXQ


Large directory of news sites popular in different countries - dating sites by countries, real estate sites by countries, jobs sites by countries, cars sites by countries and more: https://allyoucanread.com


OSINT Tools, Services and Investigations:

ThreatPinch Lookup creates informational tooltips when hovering oven an item of interest on any website. It helps speed up security investigations by automatically providing relevant information upon hovering over any IPv4 address, MD5 hash, SHA2 hash, and CVE title. It’s designed to be completely customizable and work with any rest API: https://github.com/cloudtracer/ThreatPinchLookup

Pytster is an application designed to check whether a given hash, email address, IPv4 address, URL, or domain is malicious. Additionally, it provides detailed information about the input by consolidating data from various OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) websites. This tool simplifies the work of analysts by aggregating information in one place: https://github.com/GaneshBalaji-04/Pytster


AI:

FreeThinker is an AI agent that uses free-of-charge API open source LLMs in order to automatize tasks. That meaning that you don't required pay-per-token API keys to run it: https://github.com/diegovelilla/FreeThinker


Software Development:

DiceDB is an in-memory real-time database with SQL-based reactivity. It is hyper-optimized for building and scaling truly real-time applications on modern hardware while being a drop-in replacement for Redis: https://github.com/DiceDB/dice


Linux & DevOps:

mitmproxy is an interactive, SSL/TLS-capable intercepting proxy with a console interface for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy

Trace - POC for a real-time log monitoring solution, orchestrated as a distributed system: https://github.com/akkik04/Trace


Flipper Zero:

Flipper Zero WiFi Marauder companion app: https://github.com/0xchocolate/flipperzero-wifi-marauder


New from CyberDetective:

Track Trace. A free online tool that uses a shipping container number to determine which company it belongs to and automatically redirects to company's website to track it: https://www.track-trace.com/container

Image Translation Assistant. A simple and quick Chrome extension that uploads any image to Google Translate and translates it in two clicks: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/image-translation-assista/jkhebkocllcbjacmdmkgapgfiiedfgef


New from GitHub Community:

PyMacroRecord - Free and Open Source Macro Recorder with a modern GUI using Python: https://github.com/LOUDO56/PyMacroRecord


bormaxi8080 OSINT timeline:

GitHub: https://github.com/bormaxi8080/osint-timeline

LinkedIn: bormaxi8080 OSINT Featured Timeline

You can see Systematized list of my GitHub Starred OSINT Repositories

and contact me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSINTech_

If you like the projects that I do, I will be grateful for donations in private dialogue.


WARNING! All tools, programs and techniques published in this article and repository are used for informational, educational purposes or for information security purposes. The authors are not responsible for the activities that users of these tools and techniques may carry out, and urge them not to use them to carry out harmful or destructive activities directed against other users or groups on the Internet.