ThePhish
opensquat
ThePhish | opensquat | |
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17 | 5 | |
1,005 | 649 | |
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0.0 | 6.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ThePhish
- How do you deal with phising emails at your company?
- ThePhish: an automated phishing email analysis tool - A new version will come when the Python API for TheHive 5 becomes stable, so stay tuned!
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ThePhish: an automated phishing email analysis tool
Here is the repo: https://github.com/emalderson/ThePhish
- Show HN: I made an automated phishing email analysis tool called ThePhish
- ThePhish: An automated phishing email analysis tool
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Create automated email analysis tool
I am curious to start on a cybersecurity project just for fun and to learn more about email analysis. Because at work, we usually do this manually for potential phishing mails like checking the headers, URLs, email content, etc, I was wondering if there is already any existing Github projects/softwares out there to automate this. If none, how feasible is this or what would I have to know prior to deep diving into developing such a tool. I am not asking for source code or anything, just wanna dabble in some blue team projects. I found one here - https://github.com/emalderson/ThePhish but this seems to be quite hardcore and linked to SIEM. I would want like to be able to just check one email at a time.
opensquat
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Have I Been Squatted?
A different solution that runs locally is opensquat.
https://github.com/atenreiro/opensquat
- OpenSquat
- How to find a similar looking domains
- Have I Been Sqautted – free DNS typosquatting platform
- The openSquat is an opensource tool for detecting phishing domains and domain squatting. Supports multiple features such as permutations such as homograph attack, typosquatting and bit squatting.
What are some alternatives?
intelmq - IntelMQ is a solution for IT security teams for collecting and processing security feeds using a message queuing protocol.
dnstwist - Domain name permutation engine for detecting homograph phishing attacks, typo squatting, and brand impersonation
TheHiveDocs - Documentation of TheHive
ail-typo-squatting - Generate list of potential typo squatting domains with domain name permutation engine to feed AIL and other systems.
Cortex - Cortex: a Powerful Observable Analysis and Active Response Engine
IntelOwl - IntelOwl: manage your Threat Intelligence at scale
Watcher - Watcher - Open Source Cybersecurity Threat Hunting Platform. Developed with Django & React JS.
Scrummage - The Ultimate OSINT and Threat Hunting Framework
misp-galaxy - Clusters and elements to attach to MISP events or attributes (like threat actors)
TweetFeed - TweetFeed collects Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) shared by the infosec community at Twitter. Here you will find malicious URLs, domains, IPs, and SHA256/MD5 hashes.
apooxml - Generate YARA rules for OOXML documents.
MurMurHash - This little tool is to calculate a MurmurHash value of a favicon to hunt phishing websites on the Shodan platform.