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Oh365 User Finder

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Oh365UserFinder

Oh365UserFinder is used for identifying valid o365 accounts without the risk of account lockouts. The tool parses responses to identify the "IfExistsResult" flag is null or not, and responds appropriately if the user is valid.

Usage

Installing Oh365UserFinder

git clone https://github.com/dievus/Oh365UserFinder.git

Change directories to Oh365UserFinder and run:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

This will run the install script to add necessary dependencies to your system.

python3 Oh365UserFinder.py -h

This will output the help menu, which contains the following flags:

-h, --help - Lists the help options

-e, --email - Required for running Oh365UserFinder against a single email account

-r, --read - Reads from a text file containing emails (ex. -r emails.txt)

-w, --write - Writes valid emails to a text document (ex. -w validemails.txt)

-t, --threading - Sets a pause between attempts in seconds (ex. -t 60)

-v, --verbose - Outputs test verbosely; note that you must use y to run verbosely (ex. -v y)

Examples of full commands include:

python3 o365UserFinder.py -e example@test.com

python3 Oh365UserFinder.py -r emails.txt -w validemails.txt

python3 Oh365UserFinder.py -r emails.txt -w validemails.txt -t 30 -v y

Notes

Make note that Microsoft does have some defense in place that can, from time to time, provide false positives in feedback. If you suspect that this is occurring take a pause in testing, and return and increase the duration between attempts using the -t flag.

Oh365UserFinderScan

Acknowledgements

This project is based on a previous tool named o365Creeper developed by Korey Mckinley that was last supported in 2019, and developed in Python2.

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