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    reconFTW

    reconFTW

    Automated framework for domain reconnaissance and vulnerability scans.

    reconFTW is an open source automated reconnaissance framework created for security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters. The tool streamlines the reconnaissance phase of security assessments by orchestrating numerous specialized tools to gather intelligence about a target domain. It performs multiple discovery and analysis tasks such as subdomain enumeration, OSINT collection, and vulnerability scanning in an automated workflow. The framework integrates many external...
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    secator

    secator

    Automated framework for running pentesting tools and workflows

    Secator is a task and workflow runner designed to streamline security assessments by integrating many well-known penetration testing and reconnaissance tools into a unified framework. It acts as a centralized automation platform that helps security professionals run tasks, workflows, and scans more efficiently from a single command-line interface. It supports dozens of established security tools and organizes them into structured workflows, enabling users to perform complex reconnaissance...
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