Building a OSINT Machine (VM) from scratch
- IT & Software
- Feb 11, 2025

Building a OSINT Machine (VM) from scratch, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 54 lectures, based on 22 reviews, and has 229 subscribers.
You will learn about In this course we will be building a virtual machine from scratch for OSINT investigations. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is interested in setting up a OSINT investigation OS, OSINT investigators, investigators, network security, ethical hackers, etc. It is particularly useful for Anyone who is interested in setting up a OSINT investigation OS, OSINT investigators, investigators, network security, ethical hackers, etc.
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Summary
Title: Building a OSINT Machine (VM) from scratch
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.2
Number of Lectures: 54
Number of Published Lectures: 54
Number of Curriculum Items: 54
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
In this course we will be building a OSINT machine from scratch using VirtualBox and Debian Linux. While there are at least a hand full of OSINT virtual machines that are prebuilt, having one that is tailored to our unique needs and is built and configured from the “ground up” by us will not only give us a deeper understanding of our new OS, but also streamlined to our own unique needs and preferences. We will be covering What Virtualbox and virtualization is, installing Virtualbox, installing Debian Linux, updating, basic commands, installing various OSINT tool and why, and more.
This course is not a OSINT Primer, we will not be going over the how’s and why for OSINT in this course. If you are looking for learning OSINT I suggest checking out my OSINT: Open-Source Intelligence course.
Also if you are coming from my OSINT 1 or OSINT 2 course we are going to be installing largely the same software that we used in those courses to build this machine. I just want to make that clear so you can make a more informed decision about this course.
If you have any questions or problems please feel free to contact me, even if you didn’t purchase this course or haven’t started or even finished it. I am always happy to help if I can.
Also I have no direct affiliation with any site(s) , software, or groups/companies presented in this course.
Thank you for checking out this course and happy hunting!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: About me
Lecture 3: Disclaimer
Lecture 4: Bias
Chapter 2: Setting up our machine
Lecture 1: BIOS Setting
Lecture 2: Installing Virtualbox
Lecture 3: Downloading and installing Debian Linux to Virtualbox
Lecture 4: Fix the full screen
Lecture 5: Tweak the settings including copy and paste
Lecture 6: Snapshots
Chapter 3: Basics
Lecture 1: A quick tour of our bare Debian machine
Lecture 2: Linux basics
Chapter 4: Installing base software
Lecture 1: Installing Java
Lecture 2: Installing pip (2 &3)
Lecture 3: Installing Google Go
Lecture 4: Installing git
Lecture 5: Terminator
Lecture 6: Snapd
Chapter 5: Github
Lecture 1: Maigret
Lecture 2: Twint
Lecture 3: Sherlock
Lecture 4: metagoofil
Lecture 5: Holehe
Chapter 6: Apt Install command
Lecture 1: Audacity
Lecture 2: Chromium
Lecture 3: Onionshare
Lecture 4: HTTRACK
Lecture 5: Nmap/Zenmap
Chapter 7: Download and install
Lecture 1: Maltego
Lecture 2: Brave
Lecture 3: Tor using Brave
Lecture 4: Keepassxc
Chapter 8: Websites
Lecture 1: About website tools, pros and cons
Lecture 2: Firefox addons or apps
Lecture 3: Chrome apps or apps
Lecture 4: IntelligenceX
Lecture 5: Public records
Lecture 6: Spydialer
Lecture 7: HaveiBeenPwned & Dehashed
Lecture 8: Spiderfoot
Lecture 9: Epieos
Lecture 10: Auto start pages
Lecture 11: Greynoise
Lecture 12: Same person?
Chapter 9: Wrapping up
Lecture 1: Finding additional OSINT tools
Lecture 2: Custom for you
Lecture 3: in closing
Lecture 4: Links
Chapter 10: Alternative Linux Mint
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Loading Mint Linux
Lecture 3: Adding Custom Images
Lecture 4: Scripts
Lecture 5: Suggested apps
Lecture 6: Join us at
Instructors

Jeff Minakata
OSINT, IT Professional, ethical hacker, Indy Game dev
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