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We're happy to announce #sn0int 0.14.0
This release features support for crypto currency addresses, improved support for darknet apis and a lot of other improvements. Available in archlinux, brew and alpine #osint
Have a look at the new modules on https://sn0int.com/
We've published our OSINT module for keys.openpgp.org:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sn0int/comments/c46qi6/kpcyrdpgpvks_010_first_osint_module_for/
#sn0int (which is somewhat similar to theHarvester but has some more advanced features) uses pgp keyservers as well but since hkp is just an awful search engine over unverified RFC-4880 packets we're getting very mixed results (as you pointed out).
The point is that keybase is pushing the web of trust agenda (which is inherently anti-privacy) in the name of security. The results are false-positive free by design and proofs are searchable in both directions. (1/2)