haven’t
stored the private key, my email address didn’t come up when I went looking
for it.
Example 3-1. theHarvester PGP results
root@rosebud:~# theharvester -d oreilly.com -b pgp
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* TheHarvester Ver. 2.7 *
* Coded by Christian Martorella *
* Edge-Security Research *
* cmartorella@edge-security.com *
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[
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]
Searching in PGP key server..
[
+
]
Emails found:
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XXXXXXr@oreilly.com
XXXXX@oreilly.com
XXXXXXXX@oreilly.com
XXXXX@oreilly.com
XXXXX@oreilly.com
XXXXXXXX@oreilly.com
XXXXXX@oreilly.com
We are
not limited to using just PGP, of course. We can also search through LinkedIn
to identify people. In
Example 3-2
, the search is for a different domain name. In this
case, we are looking for anyone who has used a
gmail.com
email address.
Added to
the command line for this search, as you will see, is a flag
for indicating the limit on
the results to work with. This particular search didn’t end up yielding anything. This
is why it may be useful to try multiple providers to look for people. You will get dif‐
ferent results from the different providers, so you may want
to try all the providers
that theHarvester supports.