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    SiteDorks

    SiteDorks

    Automate search engine dorking across hundreds of websites

    ...A built-in dataset contains hundreds of websites grouped into categories such as cloud services, developer platforms, documentation sites, social platforms, and communication tools. Users can also supply custom domain lists or CSV files to tailor searches for tasks like penetration testing, bug bounty research, or OSINT investigations.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    secator

    secator

    Automated framework for running pentesting tools and workflows

    ...By standardizing input parameters and output formats across different tools, Secator simplifies how results are collected and processed during security testing. Secator is built to improve productivity for penetration testers, bug bounty hunters, and security researchers who frequently chain multiple tools together during assessments.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    gitGraber

    gitGraber

    Real-time GitHub monitor that detects leaked API keys and secrets

    ...It scans recently indexed files on GitHub and searches for patterns that may indicate leaked credentials, API keys, or other confidential data used by popular online services. Instead of analyzing the full history of repositories, the tool focuses on newly indexed content, allowing security researchers and bug bounty hunters to quickly identify fresh leaks as they appear. gitGraber uses carefully crafted regular expressions to detect tokens and secrets associated with platforms such as AWS, Google, PayPal, Twitter, Stripe, and many others. When a potential leak is discovered, the tool can notify users through messaging platforms or display results directly in the command line. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    reNgine

    reNgine

    Automated framework for web application reconnaissance and scanning

    reNgine is an automated reconnaissance framework designed to simplify and enhance the process of gathering information about web applications during security assessments. It provides a streamlined workflow for penetration testers, bug bounty hunters, and security teams who need to perform reconnaissance efficiently and at scale. The platform integrates multiple open-source reconnaissance tools into a unified environment with a configurable scanning engine and an intuitive web interface. reNgine focuses on improving traditional reconnaissance workflows by organizing collected data in a database and correlating results to make them easier to analyze. ...
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    paramspider

    paramspider

    Mine parameterized URLs from web archives for security testing

    ParamSpider is an open source command-line tool designed to discover URLs that contain parameters by mining historical data from web archives such as the Wayback Machine. It helps security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters collect potential attack surfaces by automatically gathering archived URLs related to a specific domain. Instead of returning every discovered URL, the tool intelligently filters results to highlight parameterized endpoints that are more useful for vulnerability testing. These endpoints are commonly used during reconnaissance because parameters often expose inputs that may be vulnerable to issues like cross-site scripting, SQL injection, or server-side request forgery. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OneForAll

    OneForAll

    OneForAll is a powerful subdomain collection tool

    OneForAll is a comprehensive subdomain enumeration and reconnaissance tool primarily used in penetration testing and bug bounty workflows. Built in Python, it aggregates results from numerous DNS, certificate transparency, search engine, and threat intelligence sources to uncover hidden subdomains. The tool is particularly notable for incorporating many Chinese data sources that are often missed by Western-focused recon tools, increasing discovery coverage.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HostHunter

    HostHunter

    OSINT reconnaissance tool for discovering hostnames from IP addresses

    ...By correlating hostname information from certificates, APIs, HTTP headers, and other sources, the tool helps reveal the broader attack surface of an organization or infrastructure. HostHunter is commonly used in penetration testing, bug bounty reconnaissance, and security assessments where identifying virtual hosts is critical. HostHunter supports multiple output formats, making it easier to integrate the results into other security tools or workflows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ReconSpider

    ReconSpider

    Most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework

    ReconSpider is most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework for scanning IP Addresses, Emails, Websites, and Organizations and find out information from different sources. ReconSpider can be used by Infosec Researchers, Penetration Testers, Bug Hunters, and Cyber Crime Investigators to find deep information about their target. ReconSpider aggregate all the raw data, visualize it on a dashboard, and facilitate alerting and monitoring on the data. Recon Spider also combines the capabilities of Wave, Photon and Recon Dog to do a comprehensive enumeration of attack surfaces. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FavFreak

    FavFreak

    Favicon hash–based reconnaissance tool for security research

    FavFreak is an open source reconnaissance tool designed to assist security researchers, bug bounty hunters, and penetration testers in identifying web technologies using favicon hashes. It works by taking one or more URLs as input and automatically retrieving the favicon.ico file associated with each target website. After fetching the favicon, it calculates a hash value and organizes the scanned domains, subdomains, or IP addresses according to these hashes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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