Domain intelligence report
A domain report should show infrastructure, ownership context, routing, certificate and mail-security posture in a way analysts can verify.
Review public sample reports for domain intelligence, passive website risk scanning and image authenticity analysis. Each example shows the type of evidence OsintNET is designed to organize for authorized investigations.
A domain report should show infrastructure, ownership context, routing, certificate and mail-security posture in a way analysts can verify.
A website report should separate public posture findings from active vulnerability claims and recommend defensive next steps.
An image report should explain why an image may need more review, using metadata, file structure and visual forensic evidence.
No. The examples are public sample formats intended to show structure, evidence categories and responsible wording without exposing private targets.
Yes. Several OsintNET tools support structured exports such as JSON, Markdown, printable reports or report-style evidence views depending on the module.
See how DNS, RDAP/WHOIS, ASN, SSL and mail-security evidence can be summarized.
See how passive website security findings can be prioritized for owners and teams.
See how image authenticity evidence can be explained without overclaiming.
Pick the module that matches your target and keep each clue connected to its source, confidence and investigation context.