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There's an enormous amount of open-source information online. Finding relevant information that can be used to gather intelligence is a challenge. Information can be gathered from a variety of sources, such as search engines, social media, discussion boards, blogs, and more. Several tools also exist that can be used in your intelligence gathering process. Here are just a few examples of tools that you can explore:
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- [VirusTotal](https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload)
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- is a service that allows anyone to analyze suspicious files, domains, URLs, and IP addresses for malicious content.
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- [MITRE ATT&CK®](https://attack.mitre.org/)
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- is a knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques based on real-world observations.
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- [OSINT Framework](https://osintframework.com/)
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- is a web-based interface where you can find OSINT tools for almost any kind of source or platform.
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- [Have I been Pwned](https://haveibeenpwned.com/)
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- is a tool that can be used to search for breached email accounts.
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There are numerous other OSINT tools that can be used to find specific types of information. Remember, information can be gathered from a variety of sources. Ultimately, it's your responsibility to thoroughly research any available information that's relevant to the problem you’re trying to solve.
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