Userrecon PY : Recognition Usernames In 187 Social Networks

Userrecon PY is a tool used to recognise usernames in 187 social networks. So first of all let us have a look on the step to install the same;

  • Install dependencies (Debian/Ubuntu):

sudo apt install python3 python3-pip

  • Install with pip3:

sudo -H pip3 install git+https://github.com/decoxviii/userrecon-py.git userrecon-py –help

Also Read – Shellsum : A Defense Tool – Detect Web Shells In Local Directories Via MD5Sum

Building from Source

Clone this repository, and:

git clone https://github.com/decoxviii/userrecon-py.git ; cd userrecon-py
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 setup.py build
sudo python3 setup.py install

Update

To update this tool to the latest version, run:

sudo -H pip3 install git+https://github.com/decoxviii/userrecon-py.git –upgrade
userrecon-py –version

Usage

Start by printing the available actions by running userrecon-py --help. Then you can perform the following tests:

userrecon-py –target decoxviii -o test_one

This program is possible thanks to:

Demo

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