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    Social-Analyzer

    Social-Analyzer

    API, CLI, and Web App for analyzing and finding a person's profile

    Social Analyzer is an open source OSINT tool that helps investigators discover and analyze a person’s presence across a very large number of social media platforms. It provides a unified API, CLI, and web interface capable of scanning hundreds or thousands of sites for username matches and related metadata. The project includes modular detection and analysis components that users can enable depending on their investigative needs. It is commonly used in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and...
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    fsociety

    fsociety

    Modular CLI framework for managing penetration testing tools

    fsociety is a modular penetration testing framework designed to provide a unified interface for running and managing a wide range of security tools. It focuses on simplifying penetration testing workflows by integrating multiple external security utilities into a single command line environment. Instead of implementing its own security scanners, the framework acts as a wrapper and orchestrator that helps users discover, install, and execute tools from various GitHub repositories. Its modular...
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    IPRanges

    IPRanges

    Daily updated lists of cloud, bot, and service IP ranges

    ipranges is an open source repository that provides continuously updated lists of IP address ranges associated with major cloud providers, search engine crawlers, and online services. ipranges collects IP ranges from publicly available sources and organizes them into structured files that can be easily used in security, networking, and automation workflows. It includes address ranges from providers such as Google Cloud, Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud, and DigitalOcean, as well as well...
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    socialscan

    socialscan

    Scan platforms to check username and email account usage

    Socialscan is an open source intelligence (OSINT) tool designed to check whether usernames or email addresses are associated with accounts on various online platforms. It allows users to quickly determine if a specific username or email address is already in use across multiple services, making it useful for security research, digital investigations, and account enumeration tasks. It focuses on accuracy by querying platform endpoints in a way that reliably detects whether a credential exists...
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    DetectDee

    DetectDee

    Hunt down social media accounts by username, email or phone

    DetectDee: Hunt down social media accounts by username, email or phone across social networks example.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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