Search for email addresses linked to a domain name.
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OSINT is defined in the United States of America by Public Law 109-163 as cited by both the U.S. Director of National Intelligence and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), as intelligence "produced from publicly available information that is collected, exploited, and disseminated in a timely manner to an appropriate audience for the purpose of addressing a specific intelligence requirement." As defined by NATO, OSINT is intelligence "derived from publicly available information, as well as other unclassified information that has limited public distribution or access."
Search for email addresses linked to a domain name.
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This tool is for searching on web for someone or something or product the tool is very basic it has 24 website to choose and you can add some of your own feature to it to make the searching more sharper, and this is my first bash script :-)