Moriarty Project is an open source web-based investigation tool designed to gather publicly available information about phone numbers. It allows users to input a phone number and analyze various details related to that number through multiple investigation features. It performs information gathering by scraping data from online sources to retrieve insights such as owner information, spam risk, and related web references. Users can select specific investigation features to run individually or execute all available checks at once depending on their needs. Moriarty Project operates through a browser-based interface and includes multithreading improvements that help speed up the investigation process. Moriarty Project focuses strictly on OSINT-style information gathering and does not provide tracking, hacking, or harmful capabilities against phone number owners. It is fully open source, allowing users to inspect the code and understand how the data collection mechanisms work.
Features
- Retrieves general information such as country, operator, timezone, and number validity
- Attempts to identify the possible owner of a given phone number
- Checks the spam risk status associated with a phone number
- Collects web links and references related to the number
- Searches for comments or reports associated with the phone number
- Detects social media platforms that may be connected to the number