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smicallef

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    Comment #49379090

    I’ve been thinking about something along these lines for some time. I really like the direction of this. The challenge I see more broadly is we (as engineers now empowered by LLMs)…

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    Comment #22205689

    So happy to hear it helps, thanks a lot!

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    Comment #22202969

    Thanks.. it’s been a ton of work over years, with valuable contributions from others as well, so I’m really glad to see it’s appreciated. If there’s however any pain point you expe…

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    Comment #22202789

    It actually does search for social media accounts linked to a name or username, but does so using Google/Bing APIs and not Facebook’s.

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    Comment #22202773

    Indeed, Whois sucks for parsing and is losing value as an OSINT source since GDPR. I’ll take a look at RDAP.

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    Comment #22202751

    Company data is a little there, using OpenCorporates’ API. The tool originated with a smaller scope initially and has grown over 8 years of development. I can imagine how different…

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    Comment #22202738

    Actually you can target a bunch of things beyond domains, including IPs, usernames, phone numbers and more. And historic Whois and leak database modules are indeed there. In some c…

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    Comment #22202725

    Appreciate it, thanks!

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    Comment #22202716

    I didn’t even consider the MSF compatibility need for people, so will take that into consideration for a future release. The sfcli.py CLI was a starting point for that kind of func…

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    Comment #22202709

    Author of the project (not the OP) here. Must say it was quite a surprise to see this land in my HN feed today! I’ll do my best to answer the points raised below but if you have an…

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    Comment #794341

    Brilliant idea. There have been so many times where I've been in Excel thinking "if only I could run SQL on this." Only thing to concern yourself with now is how long before Micros…