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11 de May de 2025

In today’s world, where digital media is a constant whirlwind of information and what was published an hour ago already feels outdated, few people seem to worry about the trail of breadcrumbs they leave behind. If you’re even slightly connected to the tech world, you’ve probably come across the term OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). OSINT is based on collecting and analyzing publicly available data to extract valuable information.
Valuable information? If it’s public data, it can’t be that interesting… right?
After reading this article, you may want to rethink that question. You’ll discover why security professionals—private investigators, law enforcement, intelligence agencies—are increasingly specializing in this field. It allows them to uncover information that often goes unnoticed at first glance.
OSINT, or Open Source Intelligence, encompasses tools and techniques that analyze public information to generate useful insights. This includes:
These data sources are just another tool at the disposal of law enforcement agencies to locate individuals, track suspicious activities, verify identities, and much more.
Let’s imagine a case where a private investigator needs to find a missing person or locate hidden assets. OSINT can be an ideal solution:
– But Santi! I was expecting more action! I thought we were going to get into the dirt, get our hands dirty, see some action!
Relax… The good stuff is coming now.
That’s all for the theory. In the next post on this blog, we’re going to take a real person, a guy with a really sketchy look (just kidding, Mario, you’re an amazing actor), and we’re going to analyze his social media to try to extract useful information such as:
Hidden email addresses.
Associated phone numbers.
Locations deduced from metadata or activity patterns.