khast3x/h8mail

Unhandled error when scylla.sh times out

Reelix opened this issue · 4 comments

Version 2.5.4
Command: h8mail -t rudolphthered@hotmail.com
E-Mail is from a CTF and public

[!] Request could not be made for rudolphthered@hotmail.com
https://scylla.sh/search?q=Email:%20%22rudolphthered@hotmail.com%22
HTTPSConnectionPool(host='scylla.sh', port=443): Read timed out. (read timeout=20)
[!] scylla.sh error: rudolphthered@hotmail.com
local variable 'response' referenced before assignment

I am having the same problem.

S7ace commented

I'm having the same issue as well. It could be to do with the fact that Scylla has now moved to Hyperion but I'm unsure as to whether or not that would actually change anything

Hello,

This is odd. Here is the result when I perform the search on my end. Are you still having issues?

[...]
[~] Target factory started for rudolphthered@hotmail.com
[~] [rudolphthered@hotmail.com]>[hunter.io public]
[>] Found 0 related emails for rudolphthered@hotmail.com using hunter.io (public)
[~] [rudolphthered@hotmail.com]>[scylla.sh]
[>] Found 3 entries for rudolphthered@hotmail.com using scylla.sh

 __________________________________________________________________________________________
 
[>] Showing results for rudolphthered@hotmail.com
SCYLLA_SOURCE  |rudolphthered@hotmail.com > Collections

SCYLLA_PASSWORD|rudolphthered@hotmail.com > spygame
__________________________________________________________________________________________



                                   Session Recap:  


                 Target                  |                   Status                  
__________________________________________________________________________________________

       rudolphthered@hotmail.com         |          Breach Found (2 elements)         
__________________________________________________________________________________________

Execution time (seconds):   5.09754204750061  

I have tried, and the issue seems to be resolved. I am not sure why it wasn't working a while ago.

Thank you.