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    User Scanner

    User Scanner

    Scan usernames and emails across many platforms from the CLI

    user-scanner is a command-line OSINT tool designed to analyze the presence and availability of usernames and email addresses across many online platforms. It helps users quickly determine whether a specific username or email is already associated with accounts on social networks, developer platforms, creator communities, gaming services, and other sites. user-scanner is useful for security researchers, investigators, and analysts performing open source intelligence, as well as individuals or...
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    dnstwist

    dnstwist

    Detects phishing and lookalike domains using DNS fuzzing techniques

    dnstwist is an open source cybersecurity tool designed to identify malicious or suspicious domain names that imitate legitimate websites. It works by generating a large set of domain name permutations based on a target domain and analyzing whether any of those variants are actively registered or used. These permutations simulate common techniques used in phishing attacks, typosquatting, and brand impersonation campaigns. Security teams can use the tool to discover potential threats where...
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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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    Gitrob

    Gitrob

    Scans GitHub repositories for potentially sensitive files

    Gitrob is an open source reconnaissance tool designed to identify potentially sensitive files that have been committed to public GitHub repositories. It helps security professionals, researchers, and organizations detect accidental data exposure by scanning repositories associated with specific GitHub users or organizations. The tool works by cloning repositories and analyzing their commit history to search for files that match predefined signatures of sensitive data. These signatures are...
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