OSINT of Peru
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If we’ve missed any good sources, just drop us a comment or send an email to abawer@unishka.com — we’ll make sure to add them to the toolkit!
We sincerely thank Mikel Viteri, an OSINT researcher, for collaborating with UNISHKA on the development of this toolkit. Other toolkits by Mikel are: Venezuela, Colombia, and Argentina.
Entry #40 OSINT World Series
Open Data & Statistics Portals
Company Registries & Public
Dato Capital – Peru Companies & Directors - Companies based outside Peru that include “Peru” in their name.
OCCRP Aleph - The global archive of research material for investigative reporting
Procurement
Land, Maps & Geospatial
Forest Monitoring - Global Forest Watch
People Search & Civil Registry
people-search.net markets itself as a service that aggregates publicly available information from across the internetand lets you search for a person.
OCCRP Aleph - The global archive of research material for investigative reporting
Courts, Litigation & Oversight
Crime, Security & Organized Crime
Human Rights – Armed Conflict & Serious Violations
Internal Armed Conflict (1980–2000)
Human Rights Organizations
Sanctions, AML & PEPs
Think Tanks & Research
Media Landscape
Mainstream
Investigative Journalism
Ideological Media
Fact-Checking & Disinformation
Dark Web & Illicit Monitoring (Legal OSINT)
Global OSINT Tools
Miscellaneous
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If we’ve missed any good sources, just drop us a comment or send an email to abawer@unishka.com — we’ll make sure to add them to the toolkit!

