Intelligence X is excited to bring you periodic updates about our search engine and related tools.
Recently, we developed free OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tools! Use them here at: https://intelx.io/tools
Intelligence X wants to support the OSINT community by providing these OSINT tools to the public. We will continuously update them.
Current Features
We opened a new forum for discussions about Open Source Intelligence at https://intelx.io/forum.
Topics such as OSINT tools, social media, and tools used by Intelligence X can be openly discussed here, and users can report bugs or request features for our search engine.
We are excited to share our new-and-improved user interface. New features introduced in the last 2 months include:
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At Intelligence X we categorize data sources into buckets. Buckets can be used as filters and to broadly identify the source of individual search results. For example, the bucket “Darknet Tor” indicates the result origins from some a Tor hidden service (.onion domain) and was collected by our Tor crawler. Buckets have human readable names
We just added support for an additional 152 top-level domains (TLDs), increasing the support to 511 TLDs in total. Support means that you can search for those domains across intelx.io and APIs, and internally that our backend supports processing them. While you can start searching for them immediately, it will take some time until our
Earlier today at 11:24 The Guardian Journalist Shaun Walker posted the security procedure and the security token used to pass makeshift checkpoints in Ukraine related to the Russian Ukrainian war: This is a reminder to journalists – and the public – to take OPSEC (operations security) seriously and not endanger people on the ground. Posting