Lampyre Q4 2022 updates
Hey there — hope you enjoyed the Christmas and New Year holidays! We haven’t been here for a while, and there’s a reason for that: we’ve been working hard to deliver some new features and updates for you! Now let’s take a look at them in more detail:
Updated Quick start guide: now it includes information for corporate users on how to add linked accounts, issue licenses and photons for them. Controlling users under a single corporate account is now very simple and transparent!
New sources and searches were added — we are going to focus on the most interesting ones:
· Intelligence X records (by phone, crypto wallet address, URL and more — over 11 input types are supported). Intelligence X is a search platform for public data leaks and other archival information
· ThatsThem search by email, phone number or address. ThatsThem is a service to search people by various from the archive, which is being updated from more than 50 sources
· Netlas search by IP, Domain etc. Netlas.io is a powerful internet scanner and a search engine
· Updated and revised Twitter searches
· Telegram channel info by username
· Google Drive info by Google Drive URL
Our referral program is not active yet, and we are planning to deploy it mid-January. However, if you have a promo code, it can now be activated at the checkout — you will see a separate window named Discount options, where you can enter your promo code:
Spanish interface is available for Lampyre desktop app! To change the language, go to Investigation → Settings and choose Common — Investigation. Switch the language to Spanish and click OK.
This is our tribute to huge support from Spanish-speaking OSINT community!
Build your own requests and much more with Lighthouse API:
Lighthouse API allows you to do the following:
· Create custom queries to different data sources
· Describe and use your own library of objects and links
· Enrich the data obtained from other queries
· Run queries in standalone mode
All you need to start is Python v3.6 or later — API does not require the installation of third-party libraries.
Our next post will include more details on working with Lighthouse API, so stay tuned!