OSINT Reimagined: The Rise of HBL Data and Dark Web Intelligence in National Security In Grey Area, veteran hacker and dark web investigator Vinny Troia delivers an unfiltered, first-person account of how open-source intelligence (OSINT) and dark web data are transforming the intelligence landscape. Drawing from years of hands-on investigations and adversarial engagements, Troia explains how publicly and commercially available information (PAI and CAI) now forms the foundation of modern intelligence operations--and how hacked, breached, and leaked (HBL) data can be weaponized to strengthen national security. From legal grey zones and ransom negotiations to direct interactions with some of the world's most notorious hackers, Grey Area offers a raw, inside look at the realities of the dark web--and how an intelligence network built around known cybercriminals led to the discovery of one of the largest data heists in history. Packed with real-world case studies and operational insights from current and former members of the CIA, DIA, DoD, and ODNI, Grey Area is essential reading for intelligence analysts, investigators, cybersecurity professionals, and policy leaders navigating the murky intersection of OSINT, dark web data, and national security.