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This extension provides investigators and forensic examiners with links to investigative and forensic resources The SEARCH Investigative and Forensic Toolbar provides investigators and forensic examiners with access to investigative and forensic resources. Clicking on a link in the drop-down menu sends users to that webpage.
Mitaka
A browser extension for searching IP, domain, URL, hash, etc. via the context menu. Mitaka is a browser extension for searching IP, domain, URL, hash, etc. via the context menu. This extension can: - Extract & refang IoC from a selected block of text. -- e.g. example[.]com to example.com, test[at]example.com to test@example.com, hxxp://example.com to http://example.com, etc. - Search / scan it on various engines. -- e.g. VirusTotal, urlscan.io, Censys, Shodan, etc. See https://github.com/ninoseki/mitaka for more details.
Forensic OSINT Full Page Screen Capture
Empower your OSINT investigations with intuitive capture tools, easy video downloads, and secure data handling Enhance your open-source intelligence (OSINT) investigations with the Forensic OSINT Chrome Extension, designed for accurate and efficient digital evidence collection. 📹 Screen and Video Captures: Conduct user-controlled captures from platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and more. Supports up to 500 scrolling screens for extensive documentation. 🖼️ Automatic Image and Source Code Captures: Seamlessly capture images and source codes to ensure thorough evidence collection. 🔒 File Hashing: Automatically hashes all captured files to secure the integrity of your digital evidence. 🔔 Keyword Alerts and Key Value Discovery: Set alerts for specific keywords and extract important data like user IDs and advertising IDs. 🛒 Customized Captures: Specialized captures for platforms such as Facebook Marketplace and Telegram to meet specific investigative needs. 📁 Integrated CMS: Efficiently manage and organize your digital evidence with our advanced CMS. 🌐 Read and Change Data on Websites: Essential for comprehensive data capture. 💾 Manage Downloads: Key for organizing and securing captured evidence. Explore our features risk-free with a 57-Day Money Back Guarantee. Available in both Free and Professional plans tailored for novice and experienced professionals. For detailed information on our features, permissions, and privacy practices, visit www.ForensicOSINT.com.
IDCrawl Name Linker
Detects person names on web pages and links them to IDCrawl search profiles. You're reading a news article and a name comes up — a politician, an analyst, a CEO quoted in passing. You want to know who they are, but you don't want to stop reading, copy the name, open a new tab, and search. IDCrawl Name Linker solves this. It automatically detects person names on any web page and turns them into clickable links to their IDCrawl profile. One click, and you know who they are. 🔍 HOW IT WORKS - Names are detected automatically as you browse — no setup needed - Each name links directly to their IDCrawl people search profile - Works on news sites, blogs, Wikipedia, and any text-heavy page - A small badge on the extension icon shows how many names were found - Click the extension icon to see all names on the page in one list - Copy all detected names to your clipboard with one button 📰 FOR JOURNALISTS, RESEARCHERS, AND CURIOUS READERS JOURNALISTS — Quickly vet sources and people mentioned in a story. The names panel lists everyone in the article. Copy all names with one click. RESEARCHERS — Cross-reference names across articles without leaving the page. Names are detected in body text, bylines, and photo credits. CURIOUS READERS — A senator you've never heard of? An analyst quoted in passing? One click and you have context. 🔒 PRIVACY FIRST - All name detection runs locally on your device — no data leaves your browser - No tracking, no analytics, no telemetry - Names are only sent to idcrawl.com when YOU click a link - IDCrawl profiles contain only publicly available information - Disable on any site with one click, or press Ctrl+Shift+L - The extension never runs on email, login pages, or authentication flows 🛡️ ABOUT THE "READ AND CHANGE" PERMISSION This extension needs access to page text to detect names — that's why Chrome shows "Read and change all your data on all websites" during install. We understand that sounds broad. Here's what actually happens: the extension reads text on the page, identifies likely person names using a local database, and adds a link. No page content is ever sent anywhere. You can verify this — the extension has no network requests except when you click a link. ✨ FEATURES - Automatic name detection powered by a 162,000-surname database - One-click lookup on IDCrawl people search - "Names on this page" panel with full list and copy-all - Per-site enable/disable toggle - Keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+L / Cmd+Shift+L) - Badge count showing linked names - Settings page for managing disabled sites - Never runs on email clients or login pages
Omnifriend
Quick access to friends' social profiles via the omnibox. Omnifriend caches a list of social contacts from Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Steam, Reddit and more. You can then search from Chrome's omnibox (or from the dedicated search page) to instantly find and open profile pages. The extension gathers links to friends based on the currently logged in user, so no site-specific app permissions are needed. Chrome permissions are granted as needed, and you can disable each site to revoke the permissions. v1.1 (10/09/2014): * fuzzy search algorithm (e.g. for initials) * email address book import * multiple account sync v1.0 (12/08/2014): * Facebook, Twitter, Google+ sync * omnibox search * custom search page