OP 19 May, 2021 - 12:38 AM
I really don't believe in doxing, first of all. Complete skid activity, no real results.
But, on rare occasions, these are the only two programs I've ever really needed to use. No use for paying for a breached data search engine or anything. It's not much, but doxing isn't something that takes a lot of research if you know your way around, really.
First - thatsthem
This is a free people search engine, I used to use this to get info on people for credit open-ups so it's pretty thorough given that it's pretty much completely free.
Next one is way too OP and completely free - it's not sherlock, never really gotten any useful info from that bullshit program.
BreachedDataScraper on GitHub, man, if you guys just learned the very basics of code and working in a CLI environment you'd all save so much money using GitHub. :feelsstrongnan:
Hopefully you know how to clone a repo and run a python program, it's really not that hard. If you're trying to dox someone and don't want to drop some money, this will save your life. Really, I've never needed anything beyond this. Maybe ssndob for some sensitive info, but not really needed unless you're making profiles.
Please don't fucking dox guys in the hacking community. Maybe if somebody scams 10k from you or some shit, but we are a community. Have some pride. A lot of the more involved members here and in other forums do some really dirty work and it could destroy their lives if feds ever caught on. So don't be a dick. Nobody will think you're the shit.
If the repo was helpful, please drop a star on his repository. It means a lot for the developers. If this helped at all, drop me a like. Should be a given if you actually care about this forum at all.
P.S. I scanned the .py file for viruses as it's required. GitHub projects are open source so there's really no need when you can look through the code and requirements and see for yourself.
But, on rare occasions, these are the only two programs I've ever really needed to use. No use for paying for a breached data search engine or anything. It's not much, but doxing isn't something that takes a lot of research if you know your way around, really.
First - thatsthem
This is a free people search engine, I used to use this to get info on people for credit open-ups so it's pretty thorough given that it's pretty much completely free.
Next one is way too OP and completely free - it's not sherlock, never really gotten any useful info from that bullshit program.
BreachedDataScraper on GitHub, man, if you guys just learned the very basics of code and working in a CLI environment you'd all save so much money using GitHub. :feelsstrongnan:
Hopefully you know how to clone a repo and run a python program, it's really not that hard. If you're trying to dox someone and don't want to drop some money, this will save your life. Really, I've never needed anything beyond this. Maybe ssndob for some sensitive info, but not really needed unless you're making profiles.
Please don't fucking dox guys in the hacking community. Maybe if somebody scams 10k from you or some shit, but we are a community. Have some pride. A lot of the more involved members here and in other forums do some really dirty work and it could destroy their lives if feds ever caught on. So don't be a dick. Nobody will think you're the shit.
If the repo was helpful, please drop a star on his repository. It means a lot for the developers. If this helped at all, drop me a like. Should be a given if you actually care about this forum at all.
P.S. I scanned the .py file for viruses as it's required. GitHub projects are open source so there's really no need when you can look through the code and requirements and see for yourself.
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Sceptre Intelligence Agency (SI/SIA)
hallowed
Sr. Agent of Administration, Development, Counter-Intelligence, OSINT/HUMINT Operations
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Sceptre Intelligence Agency (SI/SIA)
hallowed
Sr. Agent of Administration, Development, Counter-Intelligence, OSINT/HUMINT Operations
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- Certified Cybersecurity Specialist
- Developer
- Networking
- Cyber Forensics
- Penetration-testing
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