Python3 script which performs a google dork for a company's likedin members and pushes the names into a specified format.
Google detects scraping after two or three sequential queries, so try out the query yourself before hand and be sure you are getting the right query.
An example of what it should look like:
Provide script with the company name as in the example and the email format you want the employee emails in:
python3 getnames.py -c "Company Name" -e "<fn>.<ln>@companyemail.com"
The email format can be configured in multiple ways:
where 'fn' is the first name and 'ln' is the last name
<fn>.<ln>@companyemail.com
<fi>.<ln>@companyemail.com
<fn>.<li>@companyemail.com
<ln>.<fn>@companyemail.com
<li>.<fn>@companyemail.com
<ln>.<fi>@companyemail.com
<fn><ln>@companyemail.com
<fi><ln>@companyemail.com
<fn><li>@companyemail.com
<ln><fn>@companyemail.com
<li><fn>@companyemail.com
<ln><fi>@companyemail.com
As of writing, this dork does return some linkedin job titles in the same format that we look for the employee names. it is recommended to use a combination of grep + sed to remove these.