Sublist3r
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9,315 | 11,540 | |
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4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Sublist3r
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Subdomain.center β discover all subdomains for a domain
You cannot hide anything on the internet anymore, the full IPv4 range is scanned regularly by multiple entities. If you open a port on a public IP it will get found.
If it's a obscure non-standard port it might take longer, but if it's on any of the standard ports it will get probed very quickly and included tools like shodan.io
The reason why I'm repeating this, is that not everyone knows this. People still (albeit less) put up elastic and mongodb instances with no authentication on public IP's.
The second thing which isn't well known is the Certificate Transparency logs. This is the reason why you can't (without a wildcard cert) hide any HTTPS service. When you ask Let's Encrypt (or any CA actually) to generate veryobscure.domain.tld they will send that to the Certificate Transparency logs. You can find every certificate which was minted for a domain on a tool like https://crt.sh
There are many tools like subdomain.center, https://hackertarget.com/find-dns-host-records/ comes to mind. The most impressive one I've seen, which found more much more than expected, is Detectify (which is a paid service, no affiliation), they seem to combine the passive data collection (like subdomain.center) with active brute to find even more subdomains.
But you can probably get 95% there by using CT and a brute-force tool like https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
Sublist3r
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Tools for subdomain brute forcing
sublist3r = https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r
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sublist3r error: virustotal is probably now blocking your request can any one help me fixing this π₯Ί
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- New NFT Subdomain: support.NFT.Gamestop.com
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New IPFS Subdomain - Possibly for a digital games platform?
For those asking what tool I was using, its called sublist3r (https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r). It uses open source intelligence gathering (public info) as well as brute force to try and enumerate subdomains.
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Looking for an API like builtwith.com (let's you know what technology is behind website), but one that's opensource, or at least is more startup friendly ....
That said, keep in mind that not everything is going to find its way indexed in Google. If it's subdomains you're after, you can use tools like Sublist3r or Sudomy to pull data from multiple sources (not just DNS).
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The most important step in hacking - Enumeration
In a real-world scenario. You're likely to come across a target with more than one domain, each having it's own subdomains. There's plenty of tools that you can use to discover these. Again, PyRCON offers some options for this but I like tools such as sublist3r and publicly available records such as security trials.
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How to find out all the "routes" of a website?
Kali has sublist3r
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I believe etoro was HACKED yesterday
The downside is, wildcard DNS fills the results with false positives because every subdomain will return an IP address. There was an issue raised for sublister a few years ago (still open) that raised this exact issue: https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r/issues/118
ffuf
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Show HN: Pfuzz, a web fuzzer following the Unix philosophy
It seems to me like "fuzzing" has a different meaning in web application penetration testing. Here, "fuzzer" is a term for tools that just generate different request using wordlists, without adding any mutations. For example, the two popular web fuzzers ffuf [1] and wfuzz [2] also call themselves fuzzers.
I see how reusing a term for a different concept is bothersome, but I feel like "fuzzer" is the term that people learning about bug bounty hunting are familiar with.
[1] https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf
[2] https://wfuzz.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Fast web fuzzer written in Go
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
FFUF
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Directory Discovery Tools
I've been using ffuf happily for the past couple of years however I remember seeing a post on reddit/twitter about a new "intelligent" discovery tool.
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Pentesting Tools I Use Everyday
Learn more about ffuf here: https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf
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Tips on enumerating unknown APIs in my environment?
Also, I see you mentioned using curl. You can checkout ffuf which is closely related but more geared towards what you're doing.
- Fastest webpath scanner out here?
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Posodobitev orodja ffuf
git clone https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf ; cd ffuf ; go get ; go build
- ffuf - Fuzz Faster U Fool
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Brute forcing a website link
So ffuf (https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf) or wfuzz (https://github.com/xmendez/wfuzz) are a better choice to enumerate GET/POST parameters/values.
What are some alternatives?
subbrute - A DNS meta-query spider that enumerates DNS records, and subdomains.
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
Sudomy - Sudomy is a subdomain enumeration tool to collect subdomains and analyzing domains performing automated reconnaissance (recon) for bug hunting / pentesting
feroxbuster - A fast, simple, recursive content discovery tool written in Rust.
spiderfoot - SpiderFoot automates OSINT for threat intelligence and mapping your attack surface.
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
wpscan - WPScan WordPress security scanner. Written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Contact us via [email protected]
go-sql-driver/mysql - Go MySQL Driver is a MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package
RustScan - π€ The Modern Port Scanner π€
go - The Go programming language
BloodHound - Six Degrees of Domain Admin
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