awesome-hacker-search-engines
feroxbuster
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awesome-hacker-search-engines
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Awesome Hacker Search Engines
A curated list of awesome search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red/Blue Team operations, Bug Bounty and more -> https://github.com/edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines.
This is the link: https://github.com/edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines
- Hacker Search Engines
- A list of search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red Team operations, Bug Bounty and more
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Does this exist?
Sorry to hear that. Don't know if I'll be much help but another user on this sub made a list of search engines that hackers frequently use. You might get lucky https://github.com/edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines
feroxbuster
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gobuster or dirbuster or dirb
Ferox https://github.com/epi052/feroxbuster
- Blackbox testing web API's?
- Fastest webpath scanner out here?
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Trying to learn fuzzing, not sure if I am doing it right...
Suggest using feroxbuster since you can brute force directories recursivly. Try
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Your daily toolbox as a pentester
feroxbuster to do some web app browsing (you have also gobuster)
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What's the best Linux CLI tool to scan a website for hidden pages/files/directories?
feroxbuster is a powerful mutli-threaded dir enumerator but be careful if you use it. It can crash websites if it hits them too fast.
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TOR in a python script
Have you tried feroxbuster?
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What are some underrated (legal) tools that you have used during the OSCP that no one talks about or knows?
I redirect you here : https://github.com/epi052/feroxbuster
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New Tools in Kali Linux 2021.2
CloudBrute - To find company(mostly cloud hence the name) infrastructure files and arch to a certain extent Dirsearch - Yet another web app path scanner like Gobuster/Dirbuster FeroxBuster - Rust based tool to perform forced browsing(read about it on GitHub Ghidra - Binary disassembler and decompiler (alternatives are gdb and ISA) Pacu - AWS exploitation framework GitHub Pirates - Kali package tracker(maybe like yay or pacman,not too sure on that one) quark-engine - android malware analysis system here Viscose - very popular and good code editor
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Here's my quick tutorial on using Dirbuster! Enjoy!
Dirbuster always bugs for me, I can't change anything after starting an attack without getting the entire GUI messed up. I recommend trying out ffuf or feroxbuster.
What are some alternatives?
open-semantic-search - Open Source research tool to search, browse, analyze and explore large document collections by Semantic Search Engine and Open Source Text Mining & Text Analytics platform (Integrates ETL for document processing, OCR for images & PDF, named entity recognition for persons, organizations & locations, metadata management by thesaurus & ontologies, search user interface & search apps for fulltext search, faceted search & knowledge graph)
ffuf - Fast web fuzzer written in Go
Awesome-Telegram-OSINT - 📚 A Curated List of Awesome Telegram OSINT Tools, Sites & Resources
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
holehe - holehe allows you to check if the mail is used on different sites like twitter, instagram and will retrieve information on sites with the forgotten password function.
wfuzz - Web application fuzzer
hackingtool - ALL IN ONE Hacking Tool For Hackers
dirble - Fast directory scanning and scraping tool
testssl.sh - Testing TLS/SSL encryption anywhere on any port
quark-engine - Dig Vulnerabilities in the BlackBox
SecLists - SecLists is the security tester's companion. It's a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, collected in one place. List types include usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data patterns, fuzzing payloads, web shells, and many more.
tanoshi - Selfhosted web manga reader.