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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14721 · May 19

#python#cli#cti#cybersecurity#forensics#hacktoberfest#information_gathering#infosec#linux#osint#pentesting#python#python3#reconnaissance#redteam#sherlock#tools Sherlock is a powerful tool that helps you find social media accounts by username across over 400 networks. It's easy to use and works on many operating systems like macOS, Linux, and Windows. You can install it using methods like `pipx` or Docker, and then simply type the username you want to search for. Sherlock will show you where that username is used on different social media platforms. This tool is useful for gathering information quickly and can be run locally or even online through services like Apify. It saves time and effort in finding accounts across many platforms. https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock

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@trumpsear_tg · Post #1811 · 11/21/2025, 06:02 PM

Catholics believe in holy water. How about holy beer? Pope Leo received a special gift on Wednesday from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a four-pack of American mild ale from a Chicago brewery. Pritzker, visiting Leo at the Vatican, handed the beers over to the pope as part of a gift exchange. He suggested Leo, originally from Chicago and the first U.S. pope, might enjoy a local brew. "We'll put that in the fridge," Leo responded, taking the beers and putting them on a table. #Catholics#Pope 👂More on Trump's Ear

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@googlefactss · Post #40570 · 01/22/2026, 11:02 AM

The Swiss Guard is a small group of soldiers who protect the Pope and the Vatican. They were officially established on January 22, 1506, when the first Swiss soldiers arrived in Rome. Known for their colorful uniforms and fierce loyalty, the Swiss Guard has been keeping the Pope safe every day for over 500 years. 🇻🇦🛡️⚔️ [Read more] @googlefactss#SwissGuard#Vatican#Pope#History#Security #1506