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    theHarvester

    theHarvester

    E-mails, subdomains and names

    theHarvester is a very simple to use, yet powerful and effective tool designed to be used in the early stages of a penetration test or red team engagement. Use it for open source intelligence (OSINT) gathering to help determine a company's external threat landscape on the internet. The tool gathers emails, names, subdomains, IPs and URLs using multiple public data sources.
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    Emine is a python script that parses an email file, separates all the email elements, including words and phrases, and populates a database with file offsets for retrieval from the original file.
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    Squishdot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for Zope. It is written in Python with the ability to script in DTML and runs on Linux, *BSD, Unix and Windows 95/98/NT/200.
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