What does the internet say about your phone number?

Do you wish to know more about the origin of a phone number that is always disturbing your line?

Would you like to know the limit to what is made available to the public through your phone number?

Will you like to know if your phone number was previously used for fraudulent activities?

Phone Infoga is a tool that I got to know about early this year through the famous network security administrator, Chuck. You can read more about its usage on GitHub . It's also great for reconnaissance, especially if you have access to some numbers for a client and you need to know more about the client.

I will simply highlight some of what it can do:

  • Check if phone number exists and is possible
  • Gather standard information such as country, line type and carrier
  • OSINT footprinting using external APIs, Google Hacking, phone books & search engines
  • Check for reputation reports, social media, disposable numbers and more
  • Scan several numbers at once
  • Use custom formatting for more effective OSINT reconnaissance (v1 only)
  • Use the graphical user interface to run scans from the browser
  • Run your own web instance as a service
  • Programmatic usage with the REST API