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The OSINT Newsletter - Issue #94

How I Went From Intelligence Analyst to Product Manager

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The OSINT Newsletter
Feb 12, 2026
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👋 Welcome to the 94th issue of The OSINT Newsletter. This issue contains OSINT news, community posts, tactics, techniques, and tools to help you become a better investigator. My goal with this newsletter is to help promote the OSINT industry, develop better investigators, and raise awareness of ethical use cases for open source intelligence.


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OSINT News

📰 OSINT of Qatar

If you find yourself needing to investigate individuals or entities in Qatar, make sure to bookmark this page. It’s rich in resources to aid in your investigations. It includes person search, company search, court records, and more.

Read on Unishka’s Substack…

🎩 H/T: UNISHKA Research Service

📰 How Waze Quietly Built the World’s Largest Crowdsourced Surveillance System (and then fixed it)

Some OSINT methods are useful if used at a small scale. Other methods are so problematic they pose data privacy issues too large to ignore. This is an example of the latter. Fortunately for Waze, they corrected the problem promptly, prioritizing user privacy over functionality.

Read on X…

🎩 H/T: Harry Johnston

📰 OpenClaw (a.k.a. Moltbot) is everywhere all at once, and a disaster waiting to happen

If you haven’t been following the OpenClaw story, start here. Agentic AI went from an abstract concept to holy shit what is going on right now pretty quickly. The first thought that came to my mind was an episode of Black Mirror called Plaything. Read about OpenClaw first, then watch the episode on Netflix.

Why is this relevant to OSINT? Prepare for the lion share of content to be generated by LLMs, orchestrated by humans. We’ll soon have to investigate the humans behind the LLMs.

Read on Marcus on AI…

🎩 H/T: Gary Marcus


OSINT Tools

🔎 Dorkwright

If you’re reading this and have followed me for a while, you know I’m a huge fan of SERP APIs. They’re expensive, though. Dorkright gives you the ability to make a homegrown SERP, saving you a ton of money if you can sustain it.

GitHub

🎩 H/T: San-Tus

🔎 Pic Detective

When you have an image, you can reverse image search, right? You can use Google, Yandex, and other search engines. You can use LLMs like ChatGPT or Grok. You can also use PimEyes or FaceCheck. You should also use Pic Detective, even if it’s not a one-stop shop.

Web App

🔎 Think-Pol

Reddit has been cracking down on their API usage. I mentioned R00M101 in a previous issue of the newsletter. It looks like it grew up to become Think-Pol. There are still lifetime licenses left; however, proceed with caution. Reddit continues their assault on third party applications.

Web App


🏁 New CTF Challenges Live – The Phisher (2 Parts)

A new CTF challenge has been posted on our CTF website. This week’s CTF is about a suspicious domain using typosquatting for phishing attacks.

Can you identify the person behind this domain?

Start competing in our Capture the Flag (CTF)!


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