I’ve been building PRISM - a self-hosted OSINT toolkit you run yourself instead of pasting investigation targets into someone else’s web service.

Give it a domain, IP, email, phone, or username and it runs 22+ modules in parallel into one dashboard: WHOIS, DNS, crt.sh subdomains, GeoIP, threat intel (Shodan/VirusTotal/AbuseIPDB/Censys), breach data, username search across 3000+ sites (Blackbird + Maigret), dark-web mirror checks, and more. Results come with an entity graph, a GeoIP map, an OPSEC exposure score (0–100), and HTML/PDF/CSV/Markdown exports.

Your targets never leave your PC, and 14 of the 22 modules work with zero API keys (missing keys degrade gracefully instead of erroring).

Stack: FastAPI + Next.js 14, runs with one docker compose up. MIT licensed.

Demo: https://getprism.su/ Github: https://github.com/NovaCode37/Prism-platform

Built it solo - feedback welcome, especially on which modules you’d want added.

  • eleijeep@piefed.social
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    2 hours ago

    Did the LLM choose the name? There’s an obvious existing semantic link between PRISM and intel, so congrats on choosing an un-searchable name.

    • trulysoulless@lemmy.worldOP
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      34 minutes ago

      Xd, prism is basically un-googleable that one’s on me cause there is not a great SEO foresight. The name was mine though