ProtOSINT is a Python script that helps you investigate ProtonMail accounts and ProtonVPN IP addresses.
This tool can help you in your OSINT investigation on Proton service (for educational purposes only).
ProtOSINT is separated in 3 sub-modules:
- [1] Test the validity of one protonmail account
- [2] Try to find if your target have a protonmail account by generating multiple adresses by combining information fields inputted
- [3] Find if your IP is currently affiliate to ProtonVPN
python3 protosint.py
The account name in the ProtonMail is case-insensitive and ProtonMail considers the "." "_" "-" symbols as transparent.
Additionnaly, any words put after a "+" sign are not taken into account.
It means that all of these email adresses below are the same as [email protected]:
All of these emails have the save timestamp and refers to the account [email protected].
ProtOSINT does not always give you the creation time of the ProtonMail account itself. The timestamp returned by ProtonMail API is the time and date when the primary PGP key for the email was created.
In this case, ProtOSINT gives me the real date of creation of the ProtonMail account.
- 2021-01-12: Creation of the protonmail account "[email protected]"
Fingerprint of the key: 382a2045a09305f5ab4ef9000e1a2dd1e7e162fe - RSA (2048).
- 2021-01-15: ProtOSINT gives me the 2021-01-12 timestamps
In this case, ProtOSINT does not give me the "real" date of creation of the ProtonMail account but the date of creation of the primary PGP key.
- 2021-01-12: Creation of the protonmail account "[email protected]"
Fingerprint of the key: 382a2045a09305f5ab4ef9000e1a2dd1e7e162fe - RSA (2048).
- 2021-01-13: My target changes the primary PGP key (in settings/keys/Email encryption keys)
New fingerprint of the key: 634936a85115b8e30a31b94345d4551bc66da9d3 - RSA (2048).
- 2021-01-15: ProtOSINT gives me the 2021-01-13 timestamp and not the other (2021-01-12)
ProtOSINT allow you to know which encryption key is used for a ProtonMail account:
- RSA 2048-bit (Older but faster) - high security
- RSA 4096-bit (Secure but slow) - highest security
- X25519 (Modern, fastest, secure) - State-of-the-art
In the first sub-module of ProtOSINT [1], you can import a custom domain like [email protected]. In fact, the premium ProtonMail plan allows you to connect your custom domain to ProtonMail. This means that if [email protected] is "valid", your target uses a premium ProtonMail account.
Feel free to clone this project. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.