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InSpy - A Linkedin Enumeration Tool

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InSpy is a python based LinkedIn enumeration tool. Inspy has two functionalities: TechSpy and EmpSpy.
  • TechSpy - Crawls LinkedIn job listings for technlogoies used by the provided company. InSpy attempts to identify technologies by matching job descriptions to keywords from a new line delimited file.
  • EmpSpy - Crawls LinkedIn for employees working at the provided company. InSpy searches for employees by title and/or departments from a new line delimited file. InSpy may also create emails for the identified employees if the user specifies an email format.

Installation
Run
pip install -r requirements.txt
within the cloned InSpy directory.

Help
InSpy - A LinkedIn enumeration tool by Jonathan Broche (@jonathanbroche)

positional arguments:
company Company name to use for tasks.

optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit

Technology Search:
--techspy [file] Crawl LinkedIn job listings for technologies used by
the company. Technologies imported from a new line
delimited file. [Default: tech-list-small.txt]
--limit int Limit the number of job listings to crawl. [Default:
50]

Employee Harvesting:
--empspy [file] Discover employees by title and/or department. Titles
and departments are imported from a new line delimited
file. [Default: title-list-small.txt]
--emailformat string Create email addresses for discovered employees using
a known format. [Accepted Formats: first.last@xyz.com,
last.first@xyz.com, first_last@xyz.com, last_first@xyz.com,
firstl@xyz.com, lfirst@xyz.com,
flast@xyz.com, lastf@xyz.com, first@xyz.com,
last@xyz.com]

Output Options:
--html file Print results in HTML file.
--csv file Print results in CSV format.
--json file Print results in JSON.



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