Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the systematic collection of publicly available information about you—social media profiles, property records, job history, photos you've posted. AI tools do this at scale and speed, assembling a detailed profile in minutes what would take hours manually. Understanding what's already public about you helps you control what an attacker can discover for free versus what they'd have to steal.
Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT, refers to the practice of collecting and analyzing publicly available information from social media, public records, news sources, and online forums to build detailed profiles of individuals, and AI has made this process dramatically faster and more comprehensive than manual research alone. What once took investigators hours can now be automated in minutes using AI-assisted aggregation tools.
Knowing how OSINT works empowers you to audit your own public exposure, identify what information is accessible about you, and use AI tools proactively to reduce the data surface that malicious actors, stalkers, or data brokers can exploit.
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