feat: Add several new OSINT tools#495
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This pull request introduces a set of valuable new tools to the OSINT Framework, enhancing its capabilities across different categories.
The following tools have been added:
Overpass Turbo: Included in Geolocation Tools / Maps. A powerful data mining tool for OpenStreetMap, excellent for detailed geo-intelligence tasks.
Vortimo: Added to Documentation / Evidence Capture. A browser extension designed to help investigators capture, organize, and analyze web data during their OSINT process.
DorkGPT: Included in the AI Tools section. An AI-powered tool to generate advanced Google Dorks for more precise searches.
Predicta Search: Added to Tools > OSINT Automation. A tool for uncovering a digital footprint from just an email or phone number.
These additions aim to provide users with more resources for their investigations, keeping the framework up-to-date with effective and accessible tools.