The Tool That Snitches On Your Secret Accounts

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:world_map: One‑Line Flow: Paste an email → Boom, it digs up your past like a nosy grandma on Facebook → Exposes your accounts, breaches, and burner wallets.


:zzz: Wake Up, It’s OSINT Time

So… you typed your phone number into a sketchy crypto site in 2021?
And now you can’t remember if you used that same email for a fake Airbnb listing or a “free” ChatGPT Pro account?

Enter OSINT Industries.
The tool that says:

“Don’t worry, I already know everything you’ve ever done online, and I’m not even mad—just disappointed.”

It finds every account tied to your email, phone number, wallet, or username, checks if they got hacked, and casually drops your dirty internet laundry onto a PDF like it’s a BuzzFeed listicle.


:baby: Make-It-Stupid-Simple Starter Pack

Let’s do this in 3 steps because your attention span is hanging on by a thread.

  1. Paste an email, phone number, or wallet.
    Yes, that one you thought nobody knew about.
  2. Wait 3 seconds.
    Because instant regret takes time.
  3. Get a list of all your “Oops” moments.
    Telegram accounts, Reddit usernames, maybe a crypto wallet linked to a rugpull scam—congrats!

:satellite_antenna: What Can You Paste In?

What You Paste What You Get Back (With Judgement)
Email Linked accounts, usernames, breaches
Phone number Messaging app IDs, spam reports
Username Other platforms it shows up on (creepy, right?)
Crypto wallet Laundering trails, mixer usage, burner wallets
Your soul Already indexed. Thanks for playing.

:magnifying_glass_tilted_right: What It Actually Does (Without Sci-Fi Gibberish)

  • Connects to websites in real-time (like it’s stalking your info as we speak).
  • Pulls in fresh data—not crusty archives from 2018.
  • Follows the trail from email → username → phone → wallet like Sherlock Holmes on 3 Red Bulls.
  • Spits out a confidence score:
    High = yep, that’s probably you.
    Medium = could be you if you had a shady twin.
    Low = random squirrel in Wi-Fi range.

:open_mouth: Examples So Obvious It’s Rude

Email: scamqueen420@gmail.com
→ Telegram: @crypto_babe69
→ Wallet: used in 3 NFT rugpulls
→ Breach flag: exposed in 2025 infostealer dump

Phone: +91-9876543210
→ WhatsApp, Signal IDs
→ Linked to 12 Airbnb reviews and 1 OnlyFans account (:flushed_face:)
→ Used VOIP line registered in… Romania?

Wallet: 0xBEEF123...
→ Follows mixer trail
→ Found linked to donation site for “Not-a-Ponzi.org
→ Final destination? Binance cashout via goat-themed exchange


:chart_decreasing: The Truth Behind “100% Accurate” Hype

Oh please.
Nothing is 100%.
Except your embarrassing account history.

OSINT Industries says “100%” but what it means is:

  • “We tried really hard.”
  • “It’s fresh, not outdated.”
  • “But don’t sue us if we accidentally link you to a guy selling toe pics on Telegram.”

:brain: Real Uses (That Don’t Involve World Domination… yet)

  • Find scam accounts faking your boss’s email
  • See if your leaked password is still floating around like a sad balloon
  • Trace a wallet used in that Discord giveaway scam (spoiler: it wasn’t a giveaway)
  • Burn a sockpuppet Twitter army faster than Elon burns Tesla stocks

:microbe: Reality Check: How It Can Fail (Because Life)

Fail Mode Why It Happens What You Do
Recycled phone numbers You’re snooping a teen who now owns it Cry softly
Common usernames “admin123” matched to 472 people Add more info
Burner emails Disposable domain = disposable truth Yell “FAKE!”
Crypto mixers Wallet trail goes poof in the mist Use heuristics like a nerd

:test_tube: Secret Investigator Sauce

Wanna feel cool? Use this flow:

1. Upload a CSV with 10,000 emails  
2. Wait for JSON vomit  
3. Toss it into a graph tool (Maltego, Linkurious, or draw with crayons)  
4. Find weird overlaps, like 400 scam emails all tied to one Airbnb host  
5. Pop confetti

:snail: Rate-Limit Tip

  • Don’t spam the API unless you want it to ghost you.
  • Use batches.
  • Add delays.
  • Or better yet, pretend you’re sneaky and rotate your IP like a fancy hacker with 2 IQ points.

:scroll: Legal Stuff Because Lawyers Exist

  • If you’re in India, say “DPDP” three times fast and only use this for legal things.
  • If you’re in Europe, you already signed 14 GDPR agreements to read this sentence.
  • If you’re in HR and using this on candidates… don’t be that guy.

:bomb: Things That Make You Go “WAIT WHAT”

  • The 16 Billion Credential Leak includes your grandma’s Club Penguin password
  • Mars Hydro devices leaked your Wi-Fi password AND your IP
  • Zapier repo breach spilled webhook secrets like a drunk intern
  • Western Sydney University leaked 10,000 student accounts because… oops
  • TeleMessage breach exposed US official messages—that’s not ideal

:link: Prime Links That Still Work (100% Verified July 22, 2025)


:bullseye: End Game: How to Use This and Pretend You’re Smart

  1. Drop in the target email, phone, or wallet

  2. Let OSINT Industries do its creepy little dance

  3. Cross-check risky matches with:

  4. Screenshot the results

  5. Pretend you did 12 hours of work. :white_check_mark:


:microphone: Final Thought Before You Leave

“If it exists online, it can be found. If it can’t be found, it’s just not asking the right question.”

— Me, after realizing my ex still has 4 Instagram accounts and a burner phone registered to her dog.


Copy. Paste. Investigate. Regret.

This was OSINT Industries.
The tool that finds your secret accounts faster than you find your car keys.

Go ahead—try it.
We dare you.

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