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PhoneInfoga is a powerful and user-friendly tool designed for gathering basic information about phone numbers using only free, publicly available resources (OSINT). It's built to help security researchers, investigators, and OSINT enthusiasts collect relevant data efficiently.
This project provides an automated framework to scan international phone numbers, leveraging external APIs and public resources to extract information such as country, region, carrier, line type, and potential links to social media or data breaches.
Manually searching for information related to a phone number across various search engines, social media platforms, and data breach sites is time-consuming and requires visiting multiple sources. PhoneInfoga automates this process, consolidating data collection into a single tool.
Scans multiple public sources and APIs to retrieve information about a given phone number.
Designed to work with phone numbers from different countries, gathering region-specific data where available.
Provides details about the number's carrier and whether it's a mobile, landline, or VoIP number.
Attempts to find mentions of the number in data breaches or associated social media profiles.
PhoneInfoga is valuable in various scenarios where information about a phone number is required for analysis or verification:
Analyze suspicious phone numbers found during incident response, penetration testing reconnaissance, or threat intelligence gathering.
Quickly gather initial intelligence on potential adversaries or malicious actors' contact information.
Incorporate phone number analysis into broader open-source intelligence collection efforts for research or investigative purposes.
Enrich OSINT data sets with verified information related to phone numbers.
Verify details about contact numbers, such as country, carrier, or line type, for data quality or fraud prevention.
Improve data accuracy and identify potentially fraudulent or mislabeled contact information.
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