
Who Am I?
I’m an OSINT investigator focused on digital investigations, online research, and uncovering patterns across publicly available information.
My work revolves around investigating online abuse, analyzing digital footprints, and connecting scattered data points to build meaningful intelligence. I enjoy the investigative process itself such as identifying hidden links, digging deeper into details, and turning fragmented information into clear findings.
Alongside professional work, I continuously explore new methodologies, operational security practices, privacy-focused research environments, and emerging areas within the OSINT landscape to sharpen my analytical approach and expand my understanding of digital investigations.
This portfolio serves as a collection of investigations, where I document my approach, tools used, and analytical process.
All work presented here is conducted using publicly available information and is intended for educational and research purposes only.
WHAT DO I WORK ON?
My interests mainly revolve around digital investigations, online abuse investigations, phishing and domain analysis, and open-source research across online platforms and publicly available information.
I enjoy exploring how scattered pieces of information connect across digital environments whether through online activity, infrastructure analysis, or broader investigative research. Much of my work is driven by curiosity, pattern recognition, and the process of digging deeper into how things connect.
WHAT WILL YOU FIND HERE?
This space documents investigation write-ups, OSINT challenge solutions, research notes, and analytical workflows explored through open-source intelligence.
Alongside investigations, I also share methodologies, thought processes, and observations gathered while working through different research and investigative scenarios across the OSINT landscape.