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    subfinder

    subfinder

    Fast passive subdomain enumeration tool

    Subfinder is a high-performance passive subdomain discovery tool built for fast and reliable asset enumeration. It focuses exclusively on collecting valid subdomains from a wide range of passive online sources, prioritizing accuracy and speed over intrusive scanning techniques. The project is widely used in bug bounty hunting, penetration testing, and attack surface mapping because it minimizes noise while producing actionable results. Its modular architecture allows users to enable dozens...
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    Hakrawler

    Hakrawler

    Fast Go web crawler for discovering URLs and web app endpoints

    hakrawler is a lightweight command-line web crawler built in Go that is designed to quickly discover URLs, endpoints, and assets within web applications. It is primarily used during the reconnaissance phase of security testing, bug bounty hunting, and penetration testing. It works by automatically crawling web pages and extracting links, JavaScript file locations, and other resources that may reveal additional attack surface or hidden functionality. hakrawler is implemented as a simple and...
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    yesitsme

    yesitsme

    Simple OSINT script to find Instagram profiles by name

    yesitsme is a Python-based OSINT utility designed to help investigators identify potential Instagram accounts associated with a specific person using limited identifying data. The script works by querying indexed public information and comparing obfuscated email addresses and phone numbers against user-provided inputs to estimate match confidence. It is intended to automate a time-consuming manual investigation process by aggregating candidate usernames and classifying them into match levels...
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    Photon

    Photon

    Incredibly fast crawler designed for OSINT

    Photon is an extremely fast web crawler built specifically for OSINT and reconnaissance use cases. It is designed to extract URLs, endpoints, files, and other intelligence artifacts from target websites with minimal overhead. The crawler prioritizes speed and breadth, making it suitable for mapping web attack surfaces and discovering hidden resources. Photon is commonly used during early reconnaissance phases to build a comprehensive inventory of reachable assets. Its Python implementation...
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