Comment by Nick-Van-Landschoot on 12/02/2025 at 19:05 UTC

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Would love to hear more send me a dm

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Comment by Strict-Reveal-1919 at 14/02/2025 at 21:41 UTC

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Hey nick

So I’ve been working on a cybersecurity project called Umbreon. It’s basically an AI-driven OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) and threat intelligence tool. Think of it like a digital detective that scans the internet for cybersecurity risks—leaked credentials, exposed IPs, vulnerabilities, and even dark web activity.

It pulls data from various sources (like Shodan, VirusTotal, and AbuseIPDB), analyzes it using AI, and generates reports in different formats (JSON, Markdown, PDF). The goal is to make security intelligence more automated, structured, and actionable—so instead of digging through a bunch of raw data, you get clear insights on threats.

Right now, it works as a command-line tool, but I’m planning to expand it into a full web dashboard with better visualization and real-time alerts. I’m also integrating dark web monitoring, passive DNS lookups, and advanced risk scoring. The idea is to create a one-stop cybersecurity intelligence platform that’s efficient, scalable, and actually useful.