Congratulations to the team in second place — and winner of our silver badge — OSINT MINDSET with 28 submissions and 1050 points!
Congratulations OSINT MINDSET!
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🛠 ShopOSINT CLI — Free & Open Source
A powerful command-line tool to resolve payment links and profiles silently (Stripe, SumUp, Revolut, Lydia).
→ GitHub: https://t.co/VxHYI6TwNv
What you can extract (depending on the service):
Stripe → Merchant website, support email & phone
SumUp → Merchant email
Lydia (pot) → Full name of the organizer
Revolut → First name, country, currency, revtag
#OSINT #FININT #PaymentOSINT #Cybersecurity #FraudInvestigation #Scam
Just a reminder: I maintain socid-extractor, an open-source Python tool that extracts account data from 130+ sites.
👉 Usernames, bios, avatars, follower counts, external links — plus the stable internal identifiers that survive renames and let you re-identify accounts across leaks and archives.
No API keys, no headless browser, normalized field names and ontology, MIT license. ✅
Powers Maigret 🕵️♂️ and a number of other OSINT tools.
Don't hesitate to give it a ⭐!
🔗 https://t.co/K7XDO4iZWh
Who is behind a shared post, article, or document?
Sharetrace can help find the answer across 17 platforms.🧩
In the latest update, @HHieupc added support for LinkedIn, GitLab, and Hugging Face. 🔥
A critical step toward faster attribution, footprint analysis, and OSINT investigations from just a shared link! 🔎
Try online:
- Web UI by @henkvaness: https://t.co/wUnmRuuwLY
- Telegram bot: https://t.co/pOawfL5DgI
OSINT tools should give you actionable leads, not just random URLs and raw data 🫡
My open source tool Maigret has always been able to search by username, but making sense of the results was up to the user.
I've now added AI analytics and identity resolution, so you can get fast conclusions about a target across 3000 sites.
Over the last few weeks, I also rewrote Maigret and cleaned up the checks database. Near-zero false positives. Open source. MIT licensed.
Want to know why such a powerful tool is open? Apply via the link below and add the comment: “show me Crimewall QuickLink mode” — and see how insanely far the commercial tools I'm building go beyond this.
👉 Learn more about QuickLink: https://t.co/YFc1F3dIm5
Three standout open-source #osint username search tools right now: Blackbird, Aliens_eye, and Naminter 🚀
I finally updated my list of username search tools 👇, retested a bunch of them, and these 3 really stood out.
Huge thanks to their creators for building genuinely useful tools and pushing username-based OSINT forward 🔥 @p1ngul1n0@3xp0rtblog arxhr007
Full list on GitHub: https://t.co/flLOOigytn
🎭 ShareTrace: reveal the identity behind any share link
Works for 12 platforms: TikTok, Instagram, Discord, Google Drive, Notion, Telegram, Pinterest, Substack, Suno, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity.
Original repo was deleted — I rebuilt it with new platforms and fixes.
👉 https://t.co/J9TJcXMpTi
MCP + OSINT is a powerful combo 🔥
Instead of figuring out how to run CLI tools, just ask your LLM — and it runs Shodan queries, Maigret lookups, DNS fuzzing, and threat intel checks for you.
So, I've made a curated list of OSINT MCP servers. Take a look, try plugging something into your AI tool, or submit a new one!
👉 https://t.co/E0njwc1wUy
OSINT WORLD MAP
Together with @Sox0j, we created OSINT WORLD MAP — a curated collection of links to OSINT tools, websites, and projects, organized by geographic location. It includes:
• 193 UN member states
• Dependent territories
• Special administrative regions
• Partially recognized states and disputed territories
• Other regions
https://t.co/6o8BM6Y9xK
Just select or search for the country you need — and that’s it. All relevant OSINT tools and resources are listed right in front of you. If you have new links make PR here https://t.co/hVRNJZ7H8N
In Episode 10 of The OSINT Podcast, @jakecreps talks you through Telegram Spoiler Decoder.
Telegram for macOS can render spoiler text as pseudo braille.
Screenshots or screen shares can allow the hidden text to be recovered.
Try it here: https://t.co/InGzHwON1C
Two announcements to start the year:
- New tool addition (Twitter Keyword Search)
You can now search through user historical data (bio descriptions, bio websites, display names, tweets) by keywords. Video example attached.
- Twitter History Lookup now has data from 2026 and onward :) The crawling has resumed. So we have 2011 -January 2023, and now 2026 and onward.
Needless to say that the benefits of the resumed crawling will not appear immediately as it needs people to change their bios/names/etc to make sense.
But it now also record Tweets :) (Again, need a few weeks for the crawling to pass through most users)