Cyber Detective
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Every day I write about #osint (Open Source Intelligence) tools and techniques. Also little bit about forensics and cybersecurity in general. Work in https://t.me/netlas
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Useful CSVKit (https://github.com/wireservice/csvkit) commands for working with CSV files in command line:

in2csv - convert xls to csv
csvcut - extract columns
csvgrep - find rows with matches keyword/regex
csvjson - convert csv to json
csvstat - stats info
csvsql - SQL query to csv
Useful #linux commands for working with PDF files in command line:

ocrmypdf - OCR text
pdftotext - extract text
pdfimages - extract images
exiftool - extract metadata
pdfgrep - search matches with keyword/regular expression
pdfunite - merge PDFs in one file (for quick view)
Added more reactions to posts in the settings. Which ones do I need to add more?
Today twitter.com/K_2SOsint informed me that filetype:pdf stopped working in Google (and it's not working for me too 😱😱😱).

But fortunately, filetype:pdf still works in other search engines (Bing, Duckduckgo, Yandex etc).
Google workarounds

Today filetype:pdf is working again.

But you can use the tips from twitter.com/henkvaness article about workarounds to find other file types (if there are any problems with filetype:).

https://www.digitaldigging.org/p/search-alert-google-filetype-search
I compared three methods of searching PDF files for the same domain:

Google (site:i-intelligence.eu filetype:pdf) found 5 files
Katana (crawling depth 10) found 3 files
Waybackurls found 40 files (and many links open without archive.org!)
Secure and insecure ports list with detailed explanations from twitter.com/cyber_writes.

Don't forget that you can use the port: operator in app.netlas.io to find servers that use specific ports.
Linux for #OSINT cheat sheet

I collected all the commands from my book "Linux for OSINT. 21 day course for beginners" in one place, so that readers can find and use them faster.

Github repo with PDF book, files and this cheat sheet in CSV format:
https://github.com/cipher387/linux-for-OSINT-21-day
Python for OSINT cheat sheet

I collected all the packages from the course "#Python for #OSINT." in one place (for those who have taken the course and want to remember the most important things).

See the book for detailed code samples:

https://github.com/cipher387/python-for-OSINT-21-days
Python for OSINT cheat sheet

I collected all the packages from the course "#Python for #OSINT." in one place (for those who have taken the course and want to remember the most important things).

See the book for detailed code samples:

https://github.com/cipher387/python-for-OSINT-21-days
Awesome Hackers Search Engines

Online tools for search info about:
- exploit
- vulnerabilities
- people
- emails
- phone numbers
- domains
- certificates

and more.

https://github.com/edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines

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After a year-long pause, my old friend twitter.com/LouisTomosEvans has finally updated huntintel.io!

Now you can search on the map for posts on several social networks at once:

VK
YouTube
Twitter/X
Snapchat
Facebook
Instagram

#geoint #socmint
Last updates from OSINT.Industries:

- detect mobile device model by email;
- integration with usersearch.ai (twitter.com/Usersearch_web);
- email to Rumble (78 m+ users)
- email to OneDrive (250m+)
- email to Microsoft

#socmint
As you may have noticed I've started making cheat sheets for tweets. Their source image files and text versions can be found in this repo:

https://github.com/cipher387/cheatsheets

- Linux for OSINT cheatsheet
- Telegram OSINT
- Python for OSINT cheat sheet
- Awesome Hackers Search Engines
Netlas CookBook cheat sheet

In this Github repo you will find queries for various #osint, #pentest and #dfir tasks, as well as API requests, Python code samples and much more.

https://github.com/netlas-io/netlas-cookbook