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The magazine computerwoche.de published a list of handy Open Source Intelligence Tools, incl.:

  • Maltego – comprehensive tool for graphical link analyses that offers real-time data mining and information gathering, as well as the representation of this information on a node-based graph, making patterns and multiple order connections between said information easily identifiable
  • Recon-ng – gathering tool aimed at reducing the time spent harvesting information from open sources
  • theHarvester – emails, subdomains and names Harvester
  • Shodan – world’s first search engine for Internet-connected devices
  • Metagoofil – metadata harvester
  • searchcode – search 75 billion lines of code from 40 million projects
  • SpiderFoot – automates OSINT so one can find what matters, faster
  • Babel X – discover and decipher geographically diverse, multilingual data into actionable insights in real time, babel street’s platform helps interpret real-time data, so one can make clear, decisive decisions that impact any mission
  • Mitaka – browser extension for OSINT search
  • BuiltWith – search tech stack of specific websites
  • Wappalyzer – find the technology stack of any website
  • DarkSearch.io – self-declared “first real” “dark web” “search engine” (yet, no longer publicly available)
  • Grep.app – tool for searches across git repos

The list seems compiled from pcwdld.com, where more detailed descriptions of each tool can be found.

Furthermore, the OSINT Framework helps gathering information from free tools or resources by providing a very good overview of available applications, platforms, methods etc.

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Just a simple online text extractor. The text extractor allows to extract text from any image. One may upload an image or document (.pdf), from the device, a cloud storage, or an URL, and the tool will pull text from the image. Once extracted, the text can be copied to the clipboard: https://brandfolder.com/workbench/extract-text-from-image.

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An imagemap is a graphic image where a user can click on different parts of the image and be directed to different destinations. imagemaps are made by defining each of the hot areas in terms of their x and y coordinates (relative to the top left hand corner). With each set of coordinates, you specify a link that users will be directed to when they click within the area.

On image-map.net, all operations are client side in the browser using the power of HTML5, SVG and JavaScript: https://www.image-map.net.

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Disclaimer: Do not circumvent DRM. Always assure compliance.

  1. Downlaod “Kindle App” on PC.
  2. Locate *.azw-file of relevant manuscript under C:\Users\<…>\Documents\My Kindle Content\<…>_EBOK.
  3. Import into Calibre (make sure to have the right plug-ins installed – esp. DeDRM & KFX-Conversion).
  4. Convert manuscript in Calibre to PDF or whatever format.
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Simple online tool (German) to crop PDF pages: https://www.sejda.com/de/crop-pdf.

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Download PDF from Scribd, Issuu, Slideshare, or Academia for free. Input the respective document URL, wait a few seconds, and get access to the PDFs without signup: https://docdownloader.com.

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Useful websites (collection by Labnol) on the Internet to increase productivity and help learn new skills. These useful websites solve at least one problem really well. And they all have cool URLs that are easy to memorize thus saving you a trip to Google: https://www.labnol.org/internet/101-useful-websites/18078/.

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