chkdomain
threat-hostlist
chkdomain | threat-hostlist | |
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1 | 1 | |
65 | 65 | |
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5.4 | 1.5 | |
5 months ago | 2 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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chkdomain
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Team Fortress 2 "team" scam
It's a Python script I wrote to check various DNS servers and blocklists, inspired by (but not really based on) https://github.com/PeterDaveHello/chkdomain I can share it with you, but it's really not that well made.
threat-hostlist
What are some alternatives?
opensquat - The openSquat is an open-source tool for detecting domain look-alikes by searching for newly registered domains that might be impersonating legit domains.
Encrypt-Delete-Test - Really can protect from ransomware encryption?
qvm-create-windows-qube - Spin up new Windows qubes quickly, effortlessly and securely on Qubes OS
TheFuckingList - Blocklist compilation and deduplication
pDNSf-Hosts-collection - My personalized Hosts file collection of various sources, cleaned and optimized specially for pDNSf
chatter - internet monitoring osint telegram bot for windows
Malware-Exhibit - 🚀🚀 This is a 🎇🔥 REAL WORLD🔥 🎇 Malware Collection I have Compiled & analysed by researchers🔥 to understand more about Malware threats😈, analysis and mitigation🧐.
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
NextDNS-Config - Setup guide for NextDNS, a DoH proxy with advanced capabilities.
packages - Automated compromise detection of the world's most popular packages
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.