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# What Internet Knows About You (OSINT)

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Tool written Python and Bash, performs OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) gathering by utilizing different sources, such as Shodan, Dehashed and also conducts queries on the deep web to passively extract information about a company. It generates a professional report automatically, presenting the information in an organized and easily readable format.

By leveraging various sources of information available on the internet, this tool provides a comprehensive overview of a company's digital footprint, including its infrastructure, security vulnerabilities, and potential attack vectors. This information can help organizations identify and mitigate potential security risks and protect their assets from cyber threats.


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