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    secator

    secator

    Automated framework for running pentesting tools and workflows

    ...It supports dozens of established security tools and organizes them into structured workflows, enabling users to perform complex reconnaissance and vulnerability discovery processes with minimal manual effort. 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.
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    Mantis

    Mantis

    Automated framework for asset discovery and vulnerability scanning

    Mantis is an open source security framework designed to automate the workflow of asset discovery, reconnaissance, and vulnerability scanning for organizations and security teams. Mantis operates through a command line interface and accepts targets such as top level domains, IP addresses, or network ranges as input. From these inputs, it automatically discovers associated digital assets including subdomains and SSL certificates, allowing users to map the attack surface of a system. After discovery, the framework performs reconnaissance on active assets to gather technical information such as open ports, technologies, network details, and hosting infrastructure. ...
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    Moriarty Project

    Moriarty Project

    Web-based OSINT tool for investigating phone number information

    Moriarty Project is an open source web-based investigation tool designed to gather publicly available information about phone numbers. It allows users to input a phone number and analyze various details related to that number through multiple investigation features. It performs information gathering by scraping data from online sources to retrieve insights such as owner information, spam risk, and related web references. Users can select specific investigation features to run individually or execute all available checks at once depending on their needs. ...
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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. FavFreak then compares the generated hashes against a predefined fingerprint dictionary that maps known favicon hashes to specific technologies or services. ...
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    DNSGen

    DNSGen

    Intelligent DNS permutation tool for subdomain discovery

    DNSGen is an open source DNS name permutation tool designed primarily for security researchers and penetration testers who need to discover potential subdomains during reconnaissance and attack surface mapping. It analyzes existing domain names and generates numerous intelligent variations that may represent valid subdomains within an organization’s infrastructure. These generated permutations help identify hidden or unlisted services that may not appear in standard DNS queries or public...
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    AttackSurfaceMapper

    AttackSurfaceMapper

    Automated tool for mapping & expanding organization’s attack surface

    ...It combines open source intelligence (OSINT) with selective active reconnaissance techniques to expand and analyze a target’s external attack surface. Users can supply domains, subdomains, or IP addresses as input, and applies multiple discovery methods to identify additional related assets such as new subdomains, associated IP ranges, and hosts within the same network ownership. It performs both brute-force and passive enumeration techniques to uncover infrastructure components that may not be immediately visible. After building an expanded list of targets, AttackSurfaceMapper collects intelligence such as screenshots of web applications, information about exposed services, and possible vulnerabilities identified through integrated services. ...
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