There are 27 repositories under sherlock topic.
Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
This is Sherlock's sister, Modern shiny CLI tool written with Golang to help you: 🔎 Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
Sherlock Project's homepage
Find usernames across over 170 social networks - Fast & flexible remake of sdushantha/sherlock
Docker image for osint
This script is designed to help expedite a web application assessment by automating some of the assessment steps (e.g., running nmap, sublist3r, metasploit, etc.)
🔎 Find usernames across social networks.
This is a repository dedicated to the DFIR journey. Contains notes, reflections and links to tools.
🕵️ Find usernames across 350+ websites & social networks - written in TypeScript and run via Deno
A simple Unix-friendly toolkit for plagiarism detection.
Gopher Find is a blazingly fast alternative to Sherlock written in Golang. It is an OSINT tool that looks for usernames around the web and organizes all the links in a single place.
Detective Location tracking App for Realtime Location of Friends and Suspects.
Sherlock but faster and lighter. GUI, CLI, HTTP SERVER and more https://rep2022.netlify.app/searcher
a project wich can be used to find infomations about a username (educational purposes only)
modular server with static page serving, modular data retrieval and functional api endpoints
Web Crawler For Usernames, Idea Based Off Of Sherlock But Made In C#
open source, transparent container registry for reproducible science
🏌️♀️ Sherlock assistant to bulk username research
repository for collaborating with sherlock users to create containers
HackTheBox Sherlocks Writeups
Minified Java version of sherlock project (sherlock-project/sherlock), Looks up username in 1000 social sites.
Blazing fast⚡social media accounts tracker in a web platform
This repo was created to contain Social media hunter/ Virus/Ransomware or any other unusual activity process.
Dockerized version of Sherlock with pre-blacklisted broken sites and SOCKS5 proxy support. Allows inference via REST API, CLI, or `docker run`.