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πŸš€ Why this repository? Β» Many people are not aware about the available resources to perform Open-Source Investigation. So, I decided to start this project as a First-Aid box for those people to help them conducting Investigations. Here, You will find important concepts, resources, hand-crafted and self-curated notes written by a kind-hearted fellow. Besides Investigation stuff, I'll also cover some security related techniques which helps in Investigation.

πŸ‘¦ Who's the audience? Β» Anyone who's eager to learn something new. To be honest, this project aim towards Pentesters, Investigators, Journalists, Law Enforcers, Red/Blue Teamer, and peeps from various fields. This guide is both for beginners and the experienced. The main purpose of this project is to serve a First-Aid to newbies and intermediate peep who perform Investigation.

🀝 Wanna contribute? » Read the Contribution Guide to take a closer look at guidelines if you wish to contribute to this project. If you see something wrong or incorrectly interpreted then open an issue or send a pull request. We appreciate your contribution and all suggestions/PRs are welcome. You can also ping me on Twitter@iamsarvagyaa.

πŸ–€ Love this project? Β» If you enjoyed this project and wanna appreciate me, Buy me a cup of coffee. You can also help via sharing this project among the community to help it grow. You may support me on Buy me a coffee, monetary contributions are always welcome. If you wish to sponsor this project, ping me - iamsarvagyaa[at]gmail.com

πŸ“œ Things to be done! Β» I started this project from scratch. Steadily, I will update more resources and notes that I've found useful while learning Open Source Intelligence Techniques. Upcoming lineup for this project ...

  • I Will update resources related to forensics.
  • I Will write a detailed blog-post to get into OSINT
  • I will add more tools, trainings and notes etc ...
  • I will start writing solutions of verification quiz - quiztime

πŸ“£ This repository contains hundreds of quality pieces of stuff and tools which can be used in investigations and do not include everything. All the resources explained are well mannered, Try to read this repository slowly!

πŸ“£ Resources list is too long, Please try to use "Line-up tables" ...

πŸ—’οΈ Synopsis

↑ Good Reads

πŸ”– Keep your both eyes on these blogs related to open source intelligence.

↑ Week in OSINT

πŸ”– Weekly dose of articles, tools, resources and some tips related to investigation. This newsletter is one of my favorite and I have learnt a lot of new things from this. Below is the release bundle, but I have provided theme based experience for you depending upon the consecutive years.

βŒ› Year 2020 Β» Week in OSINT, Newsletter posted in Year 2020 ...

βŒ› Year 2019 Β» Week in OSINT, Newsletter posted in Year 2019 ...

βŒ› Year 2018 Β» Week in OSINT, Newsletter posted in Year 2018 ...

↑ Healthy Digests

πŸ”– List of some awesome blog-posts, books, videos and trainings that I've found useful while learning Investigation and Forensics. Consider these resources as a goldmine for investigation purpose.

↑ Intelligence Tools

πŸ”– Many people don't know about the good and alternative tools that are available for conducting Investigations and Forensics. Here, in this section, you'll find bunch of good tools which helps us to investigate. I request you to use the "Line up table" because the list is long ...

Social Media Networks

⭐ There are multiple investigation/monitoring tools for Social Media Networks. Below are some addons, online tools and command-line tools. There are five major social media networks. Most of the US and his neighbors using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and Reddit. I will also cover country-wise social networks in Self Curated Notes.

πŸ’‘ Twitter Β»

πŸ’‘ Reddit Β»

  • Keyword Search - Search your keywords, you can also filter your results.

↑ Self Curated Notes

πŸ”– I love to upload all my notes here. Often, I use the pen-paper method to take notes. So, give me some time to update all my notes. Most of the journals/data/notes are gathered from different-different sources like Podcasts, Webcasts, Books, Articles, Blog-Posts, Videos, and etc. Credits belong to the respective authors. Below are some of the notes ...

πŸ’‘ Quiztime Advent Calendar Β» Advent Calendar is a collection of awesome tips related to OSINT. Started by quiztime community members on the occasion of Christmas Holiday. Here you go ...

↑ Webcasts & Podcasts

πŸ”– Podcasts and Webcasts are one of the effective ways to explore the contents in leisure/idle. Below are some of the quality Podcasts which I would recommend. There are many Podcasts available related to Intel Techniques, but I included the best one.

OSINTCurious Webcasts

⭐ This webcast is one of my favorite learning resource. A weekly webcast which helps us to pursue OSINT passion. You can listen this webcast or even watch this webcast on YouTube. Below is all the information related to this webcast or you can visit the official website for more info.

The PRIVACY, SECURITY, & OSINT Show

⭐ Podcast by one of the talented peep Michael Bazzell. This weekly Podcast present ideas to help you become digitally invisible, stay secure from cyber threats, and make you a better online investigator. If you are just starting with us, please consider episodes 174-178. - Taken from Inteltechniques.com

↑ Verification Quizzes

πŸ”– Wanna verify something? or wanna practice verification skills? if yes, then fork this stuff in your bucket-list. Few peeps decided to start verification quizzes where people practice their verification and geolocation skills. You can follow on Twitter - quiztime. Here is almost all the quizzes ...


πŸ•΅οΈ Lil bit me and my secrets? Β» Myself Sarvagya Sagar, I'm award winning 21 years old who loves Open Source Intelligence and Web Security stuff. Graduated last year and now I'm up for a JOB. I invest most of my time in learning Investigation and Web-Security related things. I do hacking because I love it. I like making new connections. I embrace the nerds, and I’m an aficionado of Samy Kamkar and Elon Musk. Hopefully, we cross paths in the real world someday, and we can make it a better place together. Happy to help. Now it's your time, Tell me your secrets. Feel free to disturb me ...

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