OathNet is probably the most underrated IntelX / DeHashed alternative right now
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OathNet is probably the most underrated IntelX / DeHashed alternative right now

I've known about OathNet since pretty much the start, and I still think a lot of people are sleeping on it.

IntelX has massive numbers, but a lot of the results I've seen are duplicate combo lists and repeated credentials. I don't need the same email showing up 20 times.

OathNet feels much more investigation-focused.

The infostealer side gives you the victim context, machine info, domains, services, identities, metadata and even the original file tree.

You can also pivot through fields like:

>email / username / phone / IP
domain / subdomain
Discord ID / Steam ID / Instagram ID / Twitter ID
HWID
service / OS
social + gaming identifiers

I mainly use it to monitor my own emails and accounts I manage through my agency, so I can catch exposed credentials early and rotate them before they become a security issue.

I'm on Pro and honestly it's more than enough for my use case. Paying around $30/mo instead of €2.5K/year for IntelX Researcher is a huge relief.

Their cheapest plan costs only $9.99/mo.

They're also running an anniversary promo right now with 30% off, so the plans are even cheaper at the moment, which is kind of insane for what you get. psst the coupon name is : ANIV30

I'll attach a few screenshots of the stealer view + file tree because that's the part that sold me.

I forgot to mention that it shows the amount of exposed cookies and the infection path, from where the infostealer was ran from.

This is the filetree view which is absolutely insane

https://preview.redd.it/nd20ayu3stjh1.jpg?width=2515&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b10517c3d5bbcd5b8537fac541ded46b569e7099

screenshots from : oathnet.org

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