Doxtool.py -
: Even if you delete a profile, cached versions or secondary "people-search" sites often keep that data indexed.
This report analyzes , a Python-based security tool designed for information gathering and "doxing" (the practice of researching and broadcasting private or identifying information about an individual). doxtool.py
: It uses tools like Sherlock or similar logic to see where a specific handle is registered across hundreds of websites. The "Interesting" Angle: The Privacy Paradox : Even if you delete a profile, cached
: It checks if an email address has been involved in known data breaches (often via Have I Been Pwned ) or looks up carrier information for phone numbers. The "Interesting" Angle: The Privacy Paradox : It
: It scans platforms (Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook) to find accounts linked to specific usernames or emails.
: By finding one obscure account (e.g., an old gaming forum), the script can often find a real name, which leads to a LinkedIn profile, which leads to a professional email, effectively "unmasking" the user. Ethical & Legal Considerations