I’m a digital investigator, open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyst, and advocate for online safety — especially in the fight against child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and digital exploitation.
Over the last several years, I’ve worked across IT, threat intel, and security operations, slowly building my skillset into something that could make a real difference. I launched OSINTGOAT to share my research, support the community, and create a place to highlight credible efforts in tracking digital threats.
Why OSINT?
Open-source intelligence is a powerful tool. When used ethically, it helps:
- Verify sources
- Law enforcement trace criminal infrastructure
- Families reclaim control over leaked personal data
- Researchers document online extremism or abuse
My work focuses heavily on real-world impact, not just theory or tooling, but investigations that help people, especially in cases of CSAM, human trafficking, or harassment.
Mission
OSINTGOAT was created with one purpose:
To track digital harm and fight it with open intelligence, transparency, and ethical methods.
This site is my contribution to that fight — a blend of learning, tooling, and digital defense.
Ethics & Responsibility
- I do not engage in unauthorized access or illegal data collection.
- I do not support vigilantism — OSINT should never be used to harm others or publish private information recklessly.
- All research is conducted for awareness, education, or with the intent of reporting through proper channels.
