Maryam is an open source intelligence (OSINT) framework designed to automate the process of gathering and analyzing publicly available information from the internet. It provides a modular environment that enables users to collect data from search engines, open data sources, and various online services for reconnaissance and investigative purposes. Written in Python, Maryam is built to provide a flexible and extensible framework for harvesting information quickly and efficiently from open sources. Maryam helps security researchers and analysts streamline routine data-gathering tasks that typically involve searching multiple sources such as Google, Bing, or other online platforms. Maryam organizes its functionality into several modules that focus on different aspects of intelligence gathering, including footprint analysis, OSINT data extraction, and general search operations.
Features
- Modular OSINT framework with dedicated modules for footprinting, OSINT, and search operations
- Automated data gathering from search engines and other open online sources
- Web content analysis tools for extracting emails, usernames, metadata, and other information from pages
- DNS and domain intelligence gathering using multiple public data sources
- Search modules for multiple resource types, including social networks, images, news, and websites
- Web reconnaissance capabilities, including subdomain discovery, WAF detection, and identification of web technologies