This is where the "Hackerman" persona truly shines—digging into the source code.
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OSINT stands for Open Source Intelligence. It refers to any data that is publicly available. A "Hackerman" doesn't need to break into a server to find you; they simply know how to look at what you’ve already left behind. This is where the "Hackerman" persona truly shines—digging
When text-based searches fail, the "Hackerman find social" strategy turns visual. It refers to any data that is publicly available
Before running any software, a true Hackerman uses their eyes. You cannot find what you do not understand. Start with a target's "core identifier"—usually a username or an email address.
Sometimes, a username yields no results. But a profile picture? That is a treasure map.
From a known email or username (provided by the client or discovered via breach data with permission):