Open Source Intelligence

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) refers to the process of collecting and analyzing publicly available data to produce actionable intelligence. This data can come from a variety of sources - including social media, websites, public records, forums, and more. OSINT is commonly used in cybersecurity, investigations, threat analysis, and competitive intelligence.

IntelTechniques OSINT tool - Search engine Swiss army knife. Look up social media, email addresses, phone numbers, domains and much more across various search engines and public databases

Missouri Case Net - Missouri court case and court history. Lookup cases by party name, case number, date & more. Displays past cases, ongoing cases and even reveals details of searched cases such as but not limited to, rulings, docket entries, trial dates and motions.

National Sex Offender - Look up tool that checks every state’s sex offender registry for quick lookups in all 50 states at once + some areas outside of the US

Have I been pwned - Dark web check for leaked passwords. Enter your email address and it will let you know if any data leaks related to that email address have been found on the dark web or tied to information leaks

What’s my IP? - Look up your public facing IP address to the internet. Useful for figuring out your public IP address, confirming that a VPN connection is working properly and more

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