In the vast world of Linux tools, GhostRecon stands out as a streamlined solution for research and OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tasks.
Originally developed by mZzgamer and later taken over by DR34M-M4K3R, this tool promises efficiency and user-friendliness.
This guide delves into the features, installation process, and effective usage of GhostRecon, ensuring you harness its full potential. Dive in to discover how this compact tool can elevate your Linux OSINT endeavors.
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git clone https://github.com/DR34M-M4K3R/GhostReconcd GhostRecon/chmod +x Grecon install-requirements.sh./install-requirements.shGrecon on your terminal.Grecon # open the tooluninstall # and just wait 🙂 (This will remove GhostRecon and its dependencies and all the files that it could have created into your system.)examples:
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