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feat(passive): improve subject
- implement some minor grammar fix suggested by the grammar checker - improve formatting in the given example - fix small inconsistency in the given example
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You are going here to create your first passive recognition tool, you have the choice of language, however your program will have to recognize the information entered (FULL NAME, IP, @login).
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For the case of the full name, it will have to recognize the entry:
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Last name First Name,
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then look in the directories for the telephone number and the address.
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For the case of the full name, it will have to recognize the entry: "Last name" and "First name", and then look in the directories for the telephone number and the address.
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If it is the ip address, your tool should display at least the city and the name of the internet service provider.
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If it is the IP address, your tool should display at least the city and the name of the internet service provider.
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If it is an username, your tool will have to check if this username is used in at least 5 known social networks.
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If it is a username, your tool will have to check if this username is used in at least 5 known social networks.
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The result should be stored in a result.txt file (result2.txt if the file already exists)
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-ip Search with ip address
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-u Search with username
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$> passive -fn "Jean Dupont"
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First name: John
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Name: Dupont
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$> passive -fn "Jean Dupont"
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First name: Jean
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Last name: Dupont
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Address: 7 rue du Progrès
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75016 Paris
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Number: +33601010101
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Saved in result.txt
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$> passive -ip 127.0.0.1
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$> passive -ip 127.0.0.1
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ISP: FSociety, S.A.
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City Lat/Lon: (13.731) / (-1.1373)
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Saved in result2.txt
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$> passive -u "@user01"
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$> passive -u "@user01"
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Facebook : yes
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Twitter : yes
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Linkedin : yes
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Files that must be inside your repository:
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- Your program source code.
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- a README.md file, Which clearly explains how to use the program.
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- A README.md file, which clearly explains how to use the program.
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Don’t hesitate to double check the names of your folders and files to ensure they are correct!
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Don’t hesitate to double-check the names of your folders and files to ensure they are correct!
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> ⚠️ These methods and tools are for educational purposes only, so that you have a better understanding of how to protect against similar vulnerabilities. You must ensure that you do not attempt any exploit-type activity without the explicit permission of the owner of the machine, system or application. Failure to obtain permission risks breaking the law.
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