Micah Hoffman is an OSINT and cybersecurity practitioner with 13 years of hands-on experience building tooling and mentoring others across the Washington DC–Baltimore tech community. He focuses on backend development for open-source intelligence projects—contributing meaningful Python modules to widely used tools like recon-ng, pipal, and WhatsMyName to improve data parsing, validation, and password-analysis checkers. A passionate educator and mentor, Micah blends curiosity-driven research with practical engineering to create reusable modules and robust error handling that make OSINT workflows more reliable and accessible. His work shows a pattern of refining community tools—standardizing checkers, reducing false positives, and adapting scripts to project frameworks—revealing a talent for turning exploratory techniques into production-ready components. Notably, he pairs technical depth with a genuine drive to help novices and experts alike grow their skills and leverage open data for positive outcomes.
This repository has the JSON file required to perform user enumeration on various websites.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:191 reviews, 971 commits, 782 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Micah primarily focused on developing a Python-based checker script for validating user account existence across various websites. Their contributions included adding functionality to check for false positives, improving validation logic, and incorporating error handling with specific exception handling for web calls. The user was also responsible for fixing entries and content within the JSON file and ensuring its functionality with the checker script.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 10 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Micah primarily contributed to the development of password analysis features by adding and expanding a system of checkers. They created new checkers, including those for religious, explicit, family, military, emotional, road, vehicle, and sport terms. The user also introduced and added content to existing checkers such as the US State Checker, enhancing the scope and capabilities of the password analysis tool. Furthermore, the user standardized file naming conventions for checkers based on language.
checklistpythonpassword-generatorsecurityanalyser
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