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    Sudomy

    Sudomy

    Sudomy is a subdomain enumeration tool to collect subdomains

    Sudomy is a subdomain enumeration tool to collect subdomains and analyze domains performing advanced automated reconnaissance (framework). This tool can also be used for OSINT (Open-source intelligence) activities. Easy, light, fast and powerful. Bash script (controller) is available by default in almost all Linux distributions. By using bash script multiprocessing feature, all processors will be utilized optimally. Subdomain enumeration process can be achieved by using active method or...
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    BlackWidow

    BlackWidow

    Python web scanner for OSINT gathering and OWASP vulnerability fuzzing

    BlackWidow is a Python-based web application scanning tool designed to crawl target websites and collect open-source intelligence (OSINT) while identifying potential security vulnerabilities. It functions as a web spider that systematically explores a site to gather valuable information such as URLs, dynamic parameters, subdomains, email addresses, and phone numbers associated with the target domain. By automatically extracting this data, BlackWidow helps security professionals and...
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