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Exploratores OSINT Toolkit 3.4.4

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Exploratores is a modular and responsive OSINT toolkit designed to support investigative workflows: curated search tools for people, domains, images, social platforms and more, plus built-in utilities such as the Redactor (browser-side PII removal), multi-country IBAN analysis and an embedded CyberChef.

Version 3.4.4 rebuilds the IBAN Tool's offline bank-name databases from official registries: Germany is now complete (~3,500 Bundesbank BLZ entries), together with Italy (~530), Spain (~560) and France (~230); legacy codes are retained so old IBANs still resolve. See the full version history for previous releases.


Key Features

  • Fully responsive layout built with semantic HTML5.
  • No server or backend dependencies required.
  • Centralised JavaScript architecture.
  • Modular pages with scoped focus (Names, Phones, Domains, IBAN, etc.).
  • Multi-country IBAN verifier with offline bank name resolution for 11 countries.
  • Redactor: browser-side PII removal and restoration with numbered placeholders, exportable Redaction Map, CSV support and user-defined custom patterns — designed for safely submitting case text to external AI models.
  • Privacy by design: the Redactor, the IBAN tool and CyberChef run entirely in your browser — no data ever leaves your machine.
  • Embedded CyberChef (v11.2.0) for local data conversion, decoding and analysis.

Screenshots

The home page, with the navigation bar and the cross-page Toolkit Search:

Exploratores home page

The Redactor replacing PII with numbered placeholders before text is submitted to an external AI model:

Redactor in action


Requirements

  • Any modern web browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave).
  • No server or backend required to run the toolkit.
  • Internet access is mandatory for the external search features to work.
  • The use of a VPN is recommended while conducting investigations, to protect your identity and location.

Installation

  1. Clone or download the repository.
    git clone https://github.com/SOsintOps/Exploratores.git
  2. Open launchme.html in your browser.

Toolkit Sections

The toolkit is organised into the following sections, accessible from the main navigation menu:

  • Search Engines: Clear Web and Tor search capabilities.
  • People & Identities: Tools for investigating names, phone numbers, addresses, and more.
  • Social Media: Search functions for major platforms (X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, VK, Telegram).
  • Websites: Tools for domain and IP address analysis.
  • GeoInt: Mapping and geolocation tools.
  • Media Analysis: Image, video, and document analysis tools.
  • Company & Finance: Corporate records, virtual currencies, IBAN verification.
  • Tools: CyberChef, Redactor (browser-side PII removal and restoration).
  • Help: Guidelines, FAQ, Customise, Version History.

Documentation

Detailed documentation is available directly in the toolkit under the Help menu:

  • Guidelines: analytic standards, 5W1H method, OPSEC best practices.
  • FAQ: frequently asked questions, architecture overview, troubleshooting.
  • Customise: guide to extending and customising the toolkit.
  • Version History: full changelog.
  • Ideas & Roadmap: ideas and sources under consideration for future implementation.

The docs/ directory contains the Markdown source for Guidelines, FAQ, and Customise.


Link Health

The external tools in the catalogue are checked automatically once a week by a GitHub Actions workflow (Sunday 13:13 UTC). A host is flagged as dead or unreliable only after failing two checks at least a week apart, so temporary outages do not raise false alarms. Findings are published in the open Weekly link-check report issue (label dead-links), and cumulative statistics in CSV form are attached to every run as a build artifact. The checker lives in scripts/linkcheck/ and can also be run locally with Node.js — see the FAQ for details.


How to Use Exploratores

  1. Open launchme.html in a web browser.
  2. Navigate to a specific section via the navigation bar.
  3. Enter your search terms in the input fields and click the search buttons.
  4. Some tools may require you to be logged into the respective service.
  5. Always apply OPSEC principles while conducting investigations.

References

  • Community feedback from OSINT & Cybercrime analysts
  • Deep Dive: A Guide to Advanced Open Source Intelligence by Rae L. Baker — Wiley | Amazon
  • ICD 203: Analytic Standardsfree PDF (ODNI)
  • Open Source Intelligence Techniques by Michael Bazzell — IntelTechniques
  • Psychology of Intelligence Analysis by Richards J. Heuer Jr. — free PDF (CIA CSI)

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. To report a bug or propose an enhancement, open an issue on the GitHub repository; pull requests are appreciated — please keep changes consistent with the existing architecture (vanilla JavaScript, no build step, no inline scripts).


Credits

Project developed and maintained by Ramingo.


Licence

This project is released under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0). Bundled third-party software (CyberChef, Inter and Cinzel fonts, libphonenumber, ibankit) remains under its respective licences — see the licence page for details.


Disclaimer

Exploratores is intended for lawful investigations, research and educational use only. Users are solely responsible for ensuring that their use of the toolkit and of the linked external services complies with the laws and regulations of their jurisdiction and with the terms of service of each platform.

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Modular browser-based OSINT toolkit — curated search tools, PII Redactor, multi-country IBAN analysis and embedded CyberChef. No backend required.

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