Tool Documentation:
osrframework Usage Examples
Check for the -n kalilinux
username across all available services:
root@kali:~# usufy.py -n kalilinux
___ ____ ____ _____ _
/ _ \/ ___|| _ \| ___| __ __ _ _ __ ___ _____ _____ _ __| | __
| | | \___ \| |_) | |_ | '__/ _` | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ \ /\ / / _ \| '__| |/ /
| |_| |___) | _ <| _|| | | (_| | | | | | | __/\ V V / (_) | | | <
\___/|____/|_| \_\_| |_| \__,_|_| |_| |_|\___| \_/\_/ \___/|_| |_|\_
Version: OSRFramework 0.17.2
Created by: Felix Brezo and Yaiza Rubio, (i3visio)
usufy.py Copyright (C) F. Brezo and Y. Rubio (i3visio) 2014-2017
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. For additional info,
visit https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt
2017-10-05 11:20:10.448178 Starting search in 297 platform(s)... Relax!
Press <Ctrl + C> to stop...
[!] In skype.py, exception caught when checking information in Skype!
2017-10-05 11:20:30.854308 A summary of the results obtained are shown in the following table:
Sheet Name: Profiles recovered (2017-10-5_11h20m).
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------------+
| i3visio_uri | i3visio_alias | i3visio_platform |
+=================================================================+===============+===================+
| https://www.facebook.com/kalilinux | kalilinux | Facebook |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------------+
| http://twitter.com/kalilinux | kalilinux | Twitter |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------------+
[...]
Search for a given email address.
root@kali:~# mailfy.py -n ltorvalds
___ ____ ____ _____ _
/ _ \/ ___|| _ \| ___| __ __ _ _ __ ___ _____ _____ _ __| | __
| | | \___ \| |_) | |_ | '__/ _` | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ \ /\ / / _ \| '__| |/ /
| |_| |___) | _ <| _|| | | (_| | | | | | | __/\ V V / (_) | | | <
\___/|____/|_| \_\_| |_| \__,_|_| |_| |_|\___| \_/\_/ \___/|_| |_|\_
Version: OSRFramework 0.17.2
Created by: Felix Brezo and Yaiza Rubio, (i3visio)
mailfy.py Copyright (C) F. Brezo and Y. Rubio (i3visio) 2016-2017
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. For additional info,
visit https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt
2017-10-05 11:32:49.178753 Starting search in 22 different emails:
[
"[email protected]",
"[email protected]",
"[email protected]",
[...]
Search for a given string across all OSRF services.
root@kali:~$ searchfy.py -q "dookie2000ca"
___ ____ ____ _____ _
/ _ \/ ___|| _ \| ___| __ __ _ _ __ ___ _____ _____ _ __| | __
| | | \___ \| |_) | |_ | '__/ _` | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ \ /\ / / _ \| '__| |/ /
| |_| |___) | _ <| _|| | | (_| | | | | | | __/\ V V / (_) | | | <
\___/|____/|_| \_\_| |_| \__,_|_| |_| |_|\___| \_/\_/ \___/|_| |_|\_
Version: OSRFramework 0.17.2
Created by: Felix Brezo and Yaiza Rubio, (i3visio)
searchfy.py Copyright (C) F. Brezo and Y. Rubio (i3visio) 2014-2017
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. For additional info,
visit https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt
2017-10-05 11:38:33.545680 Starting search in different platform(s)... Relax!
Press <Ctrl + C> to stop...
[!] In skype.py, exception caught when checking information in Skype!
2017-10-05 11:38:36.672623 A summary of the results obtained are listed in the following table:
Sheet Name: Profiles recovered (2017-10-5_11h38m).
+---------------------------------+---------------+------------------+
| i3visio_uri | i3visio_alias | i3visio_platform |
+=================================+===============+==================+
| http://github.com/dookie2000ca | dookie2000ca | Github |
+---------------------------------+---------------+------------------+
| http://twitter.com/dookie2000ca | dookie2000ca | Twitter |
+---------------------------------+---------------+------------------+
2017-10-05 11:38:36.685354 You can find all the information collected in the following files:
./profiles.csv
2017-10-05 11:38:36.685581 Finishing execution...
Total time used: 0:00:03.139901
Average seconds/query: 3.139901 seconds
Did something go wrong? Is a platform reporting false positives? Do you need to
integrate a new one and you don't know how to start? Then, you can always place
an issue in the Github project:
https://github.com/i3visio/osrframework/issues
Note that otherwise, we won't know about it!
Packages and Binaries:
osrframework
This package contains a set of libraries developed by i3visio to perform Open Source Intelligence tasks. They include references to a bunch of different applications related to username checking, DNS lookups, information leaks research, deep web search, regular expressions extraction and many others.
Installed size: 1.69 MB
How to install: sudo apt install osrframework
Dependencies:
- python3
- python3-bs4
- python3-cfscrape
- python3-colorama
- python3-decorator
- python3-emailahoy3
- python3-networkx
- python3-oauthlib
- python3-pkg-resources
- python3-pyexcel
- python3-pyexcel-io
- python3-pyexcel-ods
- python3-pyexcel-text
- python3-pyexcel-xls
- python3-pyexcel-xlsx
- python3-requests
- python3-tabulate
- python3-whois
- python3-yaml
alias_generator
root@kali:~# alias_generator -h
usage: alias_generator [-n <NAME>] [-s1 <SURNAME_1>] [-s2 <SURNAME_2>]
[-c <CITY>] [-C <COUNTRY>] [-y <YEAR>]
[-o <path_to_output_file>] [--numbers] [--common-words]
[--leet] [--locales]
[--extra-words EXTRA_WORDS [EXTRA_WORDS ...]] [-h]
[--version]
alias_generator is a tool that tries to create possible aliases based on the
inputs known from a person.
options:
-n <NAME>, --name <NAME>
Name of the person.
-s1 <SURNAME_1>, --surname1 <SURNAME_1>
First surname.
-s2 <SURNAME_2>, --surname2 <SURNAME_2>
Second surname.
-c <CITY>, --city <CITY>
A city linked to the profile.
-C <COUNTRY>, --country <COUNTRY>
A country.
-y <YEAR>, --year <YEAR>
Birth year.
-o <path_to_output_file>, --output-file <path_to_output_file>
Path to the output file.
Profile squatting arguments:
Showing additional configuration options for this program based on the
original -s option in usufy.py.
--numbers Adds numbers at the end of the nicknames.
--common-words Adds some famous words at the end of the nicknames.
--leet Adds the leet mode to change 'a' by '4', 'e' by '3',
etc.
--locales Adds ending linked to countries.
--extra-words EXTRA_WORDS [EXTRA_WORDS ...]
Adds new words to the nicknames provided by the user.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
alias_generator.py
root@kali:~# alias_generator.py -h
usage: alias_generator [-n <NAME>] [-s1 <SURNAME_1>] [-s2 <SURNAME_2>]
[-c <CITY>] [-C <COUNTRY>] [-y <YEAR>]
[-o <path_to_output_file>] [--numbers] [--common-words]
[--leet] [--locales]
[--extra-words EXTRA_WORDS [EXTRA_WORDS ...]] [-h]
[--version]
alias_generator is a tool that tries to create possible aliases based on the
inputs known from a person.
options:
-n <NAME>, --name <NAME>
Name of the person.
-s1 <SURNAME_1>, --surname1 <SURNAME_1>
First surname.
-s2 <SURNAME_2>, --surname2 <SURNAME_2>
Second surname.
-c <CITY>, --city <CITY>
A city linked to the profile.
-C <COUNTRY>, --country <COUNTRY>
A country.
-y <YEAR>, --year <YEAR>
Birth year.
-o <path_to_output_file>, --output-file <path_to_output_file>
Path to the output file.
Profile squatting arguments:
Showing additional configuration options for this program based on the
original -s option in usufy.py.
--numbers Adds numbers at the end of the nicknames.
--common-words Adds some famous words at the end of the nicknames.
--leet Adds the leet mode to change 'a' by '4', 'e' by '3',
etc.
--locales Adds ending linked to countries.
--extra-words EXTRA_WORDS [EXTRA_WORDS ...]
Adds new words to the nicknames provided by the user.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
checkfy
root@kali:~# checkfy -h
usage: checkfy (--license | -n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file>) -m
<pattern> [-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-t <type>] [--quiet]
[-h] [--version]
checkfy - Finding potential email addresses based on a list of known aliases
(either provided as arguments or read from a file) and a known pattern.
Default values can be io
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks_file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
-m <pattern>, --email-pattern <pattern>
The email pattern that the generated email address
SHOULD match. The pattern type can be configured using
`--type`.
Other options:
Configuring other options.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated files. Default: ./.
-t <type>, --type <type>
The type of pattern provided. It can be either the
style used by Twitter to show the pattern suggestions
or a regular expression. Default: regexp.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
checkfy.py
root@kali:~# checkfy.py -h
usage: checkfy (--license | -n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file>) -m
<pattern> [-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-t <type>] [--quiet]
[-h] [--version]
checkfy - Finding potential email addresses based on a list of known aliases
(either provided as arguments or read from a file) and a known pattern.
Default values can be io
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks_file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
-m <pattern>, --email-pattern <pattern>
The email pattern that the generated email address
SHOULD match. The pattern type can be configured using
`--type`.
Other options:
Configuring other options.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated files. Default: ./.
-t <type>, --type <type>
The type of pattern provided. It can be either the
style used by Twitter to show the pattern suggestions
or a regular expression. Default: regexp.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
domainfy
root@kali:~# domainfy -h
usage: domainfy (-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file> | --license)
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-o <path_to_output_folder>]
[-t <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...]]
[-u <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...]] [-x <domain> [<domain> ...]]
[-F <alternative_header_file>] [-T <num_threads>] [--quiet]
[--whois] [-h] [--version]
domainfy - Checking the existence of domains that resolev to an IP address.
Input options (one required):
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks_file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which mailfy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output-folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-t <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...], --tlds <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...]
list of TLD types where the nick will be looked for.
-u <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...], --user-defined <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...]
additional TLD that will be searched.
-x <domain> [<domain> ...], --exclude <domain> [<domain> ...]
select the domains to be avoided. The format should
include the initial '.'.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file-header <alternative_header_file>
header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
16). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
--whois tells the program to launch whois queries.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
domainfy.py
root@kali:~# domainfy.py -h
usage: domainfy (-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file> | --license)
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-o <path_to_output_folder>]
[-t <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...]]
[-u <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...]] [-x <domain> [<domain> ...]]
[-F <alternative_header_file>] [-T <num_threads>] [--quiet]
[--whois] [-h] [--version]
domainfy - Checking the existence of domains that resolev to an IP address.
Input options (one required):
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks_file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which mailfy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output-folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-t <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...], --tlds <tld_type> [<tld_type> ...]
list of TLD types where the nick will be looked for.
-u <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...], --user-defined <new_tld> [<new_tld> ...]
additional TLD that will be searched.
-x <domain> [<domain> ...], --exclude <domain> [<domain> ...]
select the domains to be avoided. The format should
include the initial '.'.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file-header <alternative_header_file>
header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
16). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
--whois tells the program to launch whois queries.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
mailfy
root@kali:~# mailfy -h
usage: mailfy
(--license | -m <emails> [<emails> ...] | -M <emails_file> | -n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file> | --create-emails <nicks_file>)
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]]
[-d <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...]]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-p <platform> [<platform> ...]]
[-x <domain> [<domain> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-T <num_threads>] [--quiet] [-h] [--version]
mailfy - Checking the existence of a given mail.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-m <emails> [<emails> ...], --emails <emails> [<emails> ...]
the list of emails to be checked.
-M <emails_file>, --emails-file <emails_file>
the file with the list of emails.
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks-file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
--create-emails <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be created in the
domains selected.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which mailfy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-d <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...], --domains <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...]
list of domains where the nick will be looked for.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output-folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', 'infojobs',
'instagram', 'keyserverio', 'youtube']. More than one
option can be selected.
-x <domain> [<domain> ...], --exclude <domain> [<domain> ...]
select the domains to be excluded from the search.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file-header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
16). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
mailfy.py
root@kali:~# mailfy.py -h
usage: mailfy
(--license | -m <emails> [<emails> ...] | -M <emails_file> | -n <nicks> [<nicks> ...] | -N <nicks_file> | --create-emails <nicks_file>)
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]]
[-d <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...]]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-p <platform> [<platform> ...]]
[-x <domain> [<domain> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-T <num_threads>] [--quiet] [-h] [--version]
mailfy - Checking the existence of a given mail.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-m <emails> [<emails> ...], --emails <emails> [<emails> ...]
the list of emails to be checked.
-M <emails_file>, --emails-file <emails_file>
the file with the list of emails.
-n <nicks> [<nicks> ...], --nicks <nicks> [<nicks> ...]
the list of nicks to be checked in the domains
selected.
-N <nicks_file>, --nicks-file <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be checked in the
domains selected.
--create-emails <nicks_file>
the file with the list of nicks to be created in the
domains selected.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which mailfy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-d <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...], --domains <candidate_domains> [<candidate_domains> ...]
list of domains where the nick will be looked for.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output-folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', 'infojobs',
'instagram', 'keyserverio', 'youtube']. More than one
option can be selected.
-x <domain> [<domain> ...], --exclude <domain> [<domain> ...]
select the domains to be excluded from the search.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file-header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
16). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
osrf
root@kali:~# osrf -h
usage: osrf [-h] [--license] [--version]
<sub_command> <sub_command_options> ...
OSRFramework CLI. Collection of tools included in the framework.
SUBCOMMANDS:
List of available commands that can be invoked using OSRFramework CLI.
<sub_command> <sub_command_options>
alias_generator Generates a list of candidate usernames based on known
information.
checkfy Verifies if a given email address matches a pattern.
domainfy Checks whether domain names using words and nicknames
are available.
mailfy Gets information about email accounts.
phonefy Looks for information linked to spam practices by a
phone number.
searchfy Performs queries on several platforms.
usufy Looks for registered accounts with given nicknames.
ABOUT ARGUMENTS:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--license shows the AGPLv3+ license and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Use 'osrf <command> --help' to learn more about each command. Check
OSRFramework README.md file for further details on the usage of this program
or follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
osrframework-cli
root@kali:~# osrframework-cli -h
usage: osrf [-h] [--license] [--version]
<sub_command> <sub_command_options> ...
OSRFramework CLI. Collection of tools included in the framework.
SUBCOMMANDS:
List of available commands that can be invoked using OSRFramework CLI.
<sub_command> <sub_command_options>
alias_generator Generates a list of candidate usernames based on known
information.
checkfy Verifies if a given email address matches a pattern.
domainfy Checks whether domain names using words and nicknames
are available.
mailfy Gets information about email accounts.
phonefy Looks for information linked to spam practices by a
phone number.
searchfy Performs queries on several platforms.
usufy Looks for registered accounts with given nicknames.
ABOUT ARGUMENTS:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--license shows the AGPLv3+ license and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Use 'osrf <command> --help' to learn more about each command. Check
OSRFramework README.md file for further details on the usage of this program
or follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
phonefy
root@kali:~# phonefy -h
usage: phonefy (--license | -n <phones> [<phones> ...])
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-o <path_to_output_folder>]
[-p <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[--quiet] [-w] [-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-h]
[--version]
phonefy - Piece of software that checks the existence of a given series of
phones in a bunch of phone number lists associated to malicious activities.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-n <phones> [<phones> ...], --numbers <phones> [<phones> ...]
the list of phones to process (at least one is
required).
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which usufy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all',
'infotelefonica', 'listaspam', 'xtelefonos']. More
than one option can be selected.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
-w, --web_browser opening the URIs returned in the default web browser.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
phonefy.py
root@kali:~# phonefy.py -h
usage: phonefy (--license | -n <phones> [<phones> ...])
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-o <path_to_output_folder>]
[-p <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[--quiet] [-w] [-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-h]
[--version]
phonefy - Piece of software that checks the existence of a given series of
phones in a bunch of phone number lists associated to malicious activities.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-n <phones> [<phones> ...], --numbers <phones> [<phones> ...]
the list of phones to process (at least one is
required).
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which usufy will process the identified profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all',
'infotelefonica', 'listaspam', 'xtelefonos']. More
than one option can be selected.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
--quiet tells the program not to show anything.
-w, --web_browser opening the URIs returned in the default web browser.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
searchfy
root@kali:~# searchfy -h
usage: searchfy (--license | -q <searches> [<searches> ...])
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-p <platform> [<platform> ...]]
[-w] [-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-h] [--version]
searchfy - Piece of software that performs a query on the platforms in
OSRFramework.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-q <searches> [<searches> ...], --queries <searches> [<searches> ...]
the list of queries to be performed).
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which searchfy will process the identified
profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', 'facebook',
'github', 'instagram', 'keyserverio', 'youtube']. More
than one option can be selected.
-w, --web_browser opening the URIs returned in the default web browser.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
searchfy.py
root@kali:~# searchfy.py -h
usage: searchfy (--license | -q <searches> [<searches> ...])
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-p <platform> [<platform> ...]]
[-w] [-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-h] [--version]
searchfy - Piece of software that performs a query on the platforms in
OSRFramework.
Input options (one required):
--license shows the GPLv3+ license and exists.
-q <searches> [<searches> ...], --queries <searches> [<searches> ...]
the list of queries to be performed).
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which searchfy will process the identified
profiles.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy.py will try to create;
if this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', 'facebook',
'github', 'instagram', 'keyserverio', 'youtube']. More
than one option can be selected.
-w, --web_browser opening the URIs returned in the default web browser.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
--version shows the version of the program and exists.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
usufy
root@kali:~# usufy -h
usage: usufy
(--info <action> | -b | -f <path_to_fuzzing_list> | -l <path_to_nick_list> | -n <nick> [<nick> ...] | --show_tags)
[-p <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-t <tag> [<tag> ...]]
[-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [--avoid_download]
[--avoid_processing] [--fuzz_config <path_to_fuzz_list>]
[--nonvalid <not_valid_characters>]
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-L <path_to_log_folder]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-w] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-T <num_threads>] [-h] [-v <verbosity>] [--version]
usufy - Piece of software that checks the existence of a profile for a given
user in dozens of different platforms.
Input options (one required):
--info <action> select the action to be performed amongst the
following: list_platforms (list the details of the
selected platforms), list_tags (list the tags of the
selected platforms). Afterwards, it exists.
-b, --benchmark perform the benchmarking tasks.
-f <path_to_fuzzing_list>, --fuzz <path_to_fuzzing_list>
this option will try to find usufy-like URLs. The list
of fuzzing platforms in the file should be (one per
line): <BASE_DOMAIN> <VALID_NICK>
-l <path_to_nick_list>, --list <path_to_nick_list>
path to the file where the list of nicks to verify is
stored (one per line).
-n <nick> [<nick> ...], --nicks <nick> [<nick> ...]
the list of nicks to process (at least one is
required).
--show_tags it will show the platforms grouped by tags.
Platform selection arguments:
Criteria for selecting the platforms where performing the search.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', '500px',
'about', 'affilorama', 'archive', 'arduino', 'ariva',
'armorgames', 'askfm', 'audiob', 'audioboom',
'authorstream', 'badoo', 'bandcamp', 'bennugd',
'betblog', 'bitbacker', 'bitbucket', 'bitcointalk',
'bitrated', 'blip', 'blogmarks', 'blogspot', 'boonex',
'bubok', 'bucketlistly', 'buddypic', 'burbuja.info',
'canva', 'carbonmade', 'cartodb', 'causes', 'ccm',
'ccsinfo', 'chess', 'cockos', 'codecademy',
'codementor', 'coderwall', 'colourlovers',
'connectingsingles', 'couchsurfing', 'crokes',
'crowdin', 'cryptocompare', 'cryptofresh',
'dailymotion', 'datpiff', 'deviantart', 'digitalspy',
'disqus', 'doodle', 'douban', 'dreamstime',
'dribbble', 'drupal', 'dzone', 'ebay', 'echatta',
'eightbitme', 'ello', 'emoneyspace', 'enfemenino',
'ethereum', 'etsy', 'eyeem', 'facebook', 'fanpop',
'fark', 'fiverr', 'flickr', 'forocoches', 'foros24h',
'forosperu', 'forospyware', 'foursquare',
'freelancer', 'freerepublic', 'getsatisfaction',
'github', 'goblinrefuge', 'goodreads', 'gravatar',
'gsmspain', 'houzz', 'htcmania', 'hubpages',
'ibosocial', 'ifunny', 'instagram', 'instructables',
'issuu', 'ivoox', 'jamiiforums', 'kali', 'kanogames',
'keybase', 'kickstarter', 'kinja', 'kongregate',
'kupika', 'lastfm', 'livejournal', 'losviajeros',
'mastodonsocial', 'mastodonxyz', 'mcneel',
'mediavida', 'medium', 'memrise', 'meneame',
'mercadolibre', 'metacafe', 'meteor', 'minds',
'mozilla', 'mstdnjp', 'musicasacra', 'myeloma',
'myfitnesspal', 'myspace', 'nairaland', 'netvibes',
'newgrounds', 'notabug', 'occupywallst', 'ok',
'okcupid', 'onename', 'openbugbounty',
'openframeworks', 'openstreetmap', 'papaly',
'pastebin', 'patreon', 'pawoo', 'pearltrees',
'periscope', 'phishtank', 'photobucket', 'pixinsight',
'pixls', 'pjrc', 'pokerred', 'pokerstrategy',
'pornhub', 'rankia', 'reddit', 'redtube',
'researchgate', 'reverbnation', 'ripenear',
'rojadirecta', 'ruby', 'sarahah', 'scribd',
'seatwish', 'sencha', 'sidereel', 'singletrackworld',
'slashdot', 'slideshare', 'smartcitizen', 'smugmug',
'soundcloud', 'soup', 'spaniards', 'spoj', 'spotify',
'spreaker', 'steamcommunity', 'steemit', 'steinberg',
'taringa', 'teamtreehouse', 'telegram', 'thesims',
'thestudentroom', 'theverge', 'thiscrush',
'tippin_me', 'trakt', 'twoplustwo', 'typepad',
'unsplash', 'v7n', 'venmo', 'verbling', 'vexforum',
'viddler', 'videohelp', 'vimeo', 'virustotal', 'vk',
'warriorforum', 'wattpad', 'webtv', 'wikia',
'wikipedia_ar', 'wikipedia_ca', 'wikipedia_de',
'wikipedia_en', 'wikipedia_es', 'wikipedia_eu',
'wikipedia_fr', 'wikipedia_pt', 'wikipedia_ru',
'winamp', 'wishlistr', 'witty', 'wykop', 'xing',
'xtube', 'youtube', 'zentyal', 'zotero']. More than
one option can be selected.
-t <tag> [<tag> ...], --tags <tag> [<tag> ...]
select the list of tags that fit the platforms in
which you want to perform the search. More than one
option can be selected.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which usufy will process the identified profiles.
--avoid_download argument to force usufy NOT to store the downloadable
version of the profiles.
--avoid_processing argument to force usufy NOT to perform any processing
task with the valid profiles.
--fuzz_config <path_to_fuzz_list>
path to the fuzzing config details. Wildcards such as
the domains or the nicknames should come as: <DOMAIN>,
<USERNAME>.
--nonvalid <not_valid_characters>
string containing the characters considered as not
valid for nicknames.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-L <path_to_log_folder, --logfolder <path_to_log_folder
path to the log folder. If none was provided, ./logs
is assumed.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy will try to create; if
this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-w, --web_browser opening the uris returned in the default web browser.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
32). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
-v <verbosity>, --verbose <verbosity>
select the verbosity level: 0 - minimal; 1 - normal
(default); 2 - debug.
--version shows the version of the program and exits.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
usufy.py
root@kali:~# usufy.py -h
usage: usufy
(--info <action> | -b | -f <path_to_fuzzing_list> | -l <path_to_nick_list> | -n <nick> [<nick> ...] | --show_tags)
[-p <platform> [<platform> ...]] [-t <tag> [<tag> ...]]
[-x <platform> [<platform> ...]] [--avoid_download]
[--avoid_processing] [--fuzz_config <path_to_fuzz_list>]
[--nonvalid <not_valid_characters>]
[-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] [-L <path_to_log_folder]
[-o <path_to_output_folder>] [-w] [-F <alternative_header_file>]
[-T <num_threads>] [-h] [-v <verbosity>] [--version]
usufy - Piece of software that checks the existence of a profile for a given
user in dozens of different platforms.
Input options (one required):
--info <action> select the action to be performed amongst the
following: list_platforms (list the details of the
selected platforms), list_tags (list the tags of the
selected platforms). Afterwards, it exists.
-b, --benchmark perform the benchmarking tasks.
-f <path_to_fuzzing_list>, --fuzz <path_to_fuzzing_list>
this option will try to find usufy-like URLs. The list
of fuzzing platforms in the file should be (one per
line): <BASE_DOMAIN> <VALID_NICK>
-l <path_to_nick_list>, --list <path_to_nick_list>
path to the file where the list of nicks to verify is
stored (one per line).
-n <nick> [<nick> ...], --nicks <nick> [<nick> ...]
the list of nicks to process (at least one is
required).
--show_tags it will show the platforms grouped by tags.
Platform selection arguments:
Criteria for selecting the platforms where performing the search.
-p <platform> [<platform> ...], --platforms <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms where you want to perform the
search amongst the following: ['all', '500px',
'about', 'affilorama', 'archive', 'arduino', 'ariva',
'armorgames', 'askfm', 'audiob', 'audioboom',
'authorstream', 'badoo', 'bandcamp', 'bennugd',
'betblog', 'bitbacker', 'bitbucket', 'bitcointalk',
'bitrated', 'blip', 'blogmarks', 'blogspot', 'boonex',
'bubok', 'bucketlistly', 'buddypic', 'burbuja.info',
'canva', 'carbonmade', 'cartodb', 'causes', 'ccm',
'ccsinfo', 'chess', 'cockos', 'codecademy',
'codementor', 'coderwall', 'colourlovers',
'connectingsingles', 'couchsurfing', 'crokes',
'crowdin', 'cryptocompare', 'cryptofresh',
'dailymotion', 'datpiff', 'deviantart', 'digitalspy',
'disqus', 'doodle', 'douban', 'dreamstime',
'dribbble', 'drupal', 'dzone', 'ebay', 'echatta',
'eightbitme', 'ello', 'emoneyspace', 'enfemenino',
'ethereum', 'etsy', 'eyeem', 'facebook', 'fanpop',
'fark', 'fiverr', 'flickr', 'forocoches', 'foros24h',
'forosperu', 'forospyware', 'foursquare',
'freelancer', 'freerepublic', 'getsatisfaction',
'github', 'goblinrefuge', 'goodreads', 'gravatar',
'gsmspain', 'houzz', 'htcmania', 'hubpages',
'ibosocial', 'ifunny', 'instagram', 'instructables',
'issuu', 'ivoox', 'jamiiforums', 'kali', 'kanogames',
'keybase', 'kickstarter', 'kinja', 'kongregate',
'kupika', 'lastfm', 'livejournal', 'losviajeros',
'mastodonsocial', 'mastodonxyz', 'mcneel',
'mediavida', 'medium', 'memrise', 'meneame',
'mercadolibre', 'metacafe', 'meteor', 'minds',
'mozilla', 'mstdnjp', 'musicasacra', 'myeloma',
'myfitnesspal', 'myspace', 'nairaland', 'netvibes',
'newgrounds', 'notabug', 'occupywallst', 'ok',
'okcupid', 'onename', 'openbugbounty',
'openframeworks', 'openstreetmap', 'papaly',
'pastebin', 'patreon', 'pawoo', 'pearltrees',
'periscope', 'phishtank', 'photobucket', 'pixinsight',
'pixls', 'pjrc', 'pokerred', 'pokerstrategy',
'pornhub', 'rankia', 'reddit', 'redtube',
'researchgate', 'reverbnation', 'ripenear',
'rojadirecta', 'ruby', 'sarahah', 'scribd',
'seatwish', 'sencha', 'sidereel', 'singletrackworld',
'slashdot', 'slideshare', 'smartcitizen', 'smugmug',
'soundcloud', 'soup', 'spaniards', 'spoj', 'spotify',
'spreaker', 'steamcommunity', 'steemit', 'steinberg',
'taringa', 'teamtreehouse', 'telegram', 'thesims',
'thestudentroom', 'theverge', 'thiscrush',
'tippin_me', 'trakt', 'twoplustwo', 'typepad',
'unsplash', 'v7n', 'venmo', 'verbling', 'vexforum',
'viddler', 'videohelp', 'vimeo', 'virustotal', 'vk',
'warriorforum', 'wattpad', 'webtv', 'wikia',
'wikipedia_ar', 'wikipedia_ca', 'wikipedia_de',
'wikipedia_en', 'wikipedia_es', 'wikipedia_eu',
'wikipedia_fr', 'wikipedia_pt', 'wikipedia_ru',
'winamp', 'wishlistr', 'witty', 'wykop', 'xing',
'xtube', 'youtube', 'zentyal', 'zotero']. More than
one option can be selected.
-t <tag> [<tag> ...], --tags <tag> [<tag> ...]
select the list of tags that fit the platforms in
which you want to perform the search. More than one
option can be selected.
-x <platform> [<platform> ...], --exclude <platform> [<platform> ...]
select the platforms that you want to exclude from the
processing.
Processing arguments:
Configuring the way in which usufy will process the identified profiles.
--avoid_download argument to force usufy NOT to store the downloadable
version of the profiles.
--avoid_processing argument to force usufy NOT to perform any processing
task with the valid profiles.
--fuzz_config <path_to_fuzz_list>
path to the fuzzing config details. Wildcards such as
the domains or the nicknames should come as: <DOMAIN>,
<USERNAME>.
--nonvalid <not_valid_characters>
string containing the characters considered as not
valid for nicknames.
-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...], --extension <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]
output extension for the summary files. Default: xls.
-L <path_to_log_folder, --logfolder <path_to_log_folder
path to the log folder. If none was provided, ./logs
is assumed.
-o <path_to_output_folder>, --output_folder <path_to_output_folder>
output folder for the generated documents. While if
the paths does not exist, usufy will try to create; if
this argument is not provided, usufy will NOT write
any down any data. Check permissions if something goes
wrong.
-w, --web_browser opening the uris returned in the default web browser.
-F <alternative_header_file>, --file_header <alternative_header_file>
Header for the output filenames to be generated. If
None was provided the following will be used:
profiles.<extension>.
-T <num_threads>, --threads <num_threads>
write down the number of threads to be used (default
32). If 0, the maximum number possible will be used,
which may make the system feel unstable.
About arguments:
Showing additional information about this program.
-h, --help shows this help and exists.
-v <verbosity>, --verbose <verbosity>
select the verbosity level: 0 - minimal; 1 - normal
(default); 2 - debug.
--version shows the version of the program and exits.
Check the README.md file for further details on the usage of this program or
follow us on Twitter in <http://twitter.com/i3visio>.
Updated on: 2024-Mar-11