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    ASN

    ASN

    Command line ASN lookup, network recon, and traceroute tool

    ...It can also perform AS path tracing, allowing users to observe the network route between systems and identify Internet Exchange Points or anomalies in the path. In addition to its command line usage, asn can run as a web-based traceroute server or as a self-hosted lookup API that returns JSON-formatted data for automated workflows. This flexibility allows the tool to support manual investigations, incident response, and automated network analysis pipelines.
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    XRAY

    XRAY

    XRay for recon, mapping and OSINT gathering from public networks

    XRAY is a modular security toolset that helps developers and security professionals analyze, fuzz, and test web applications, protocols, and network services for vulnerabilities. It provides a framework for writing and executing inspection modules that can parse structured data (JSON, XML, HTML), traverse graphs of endpoints, and perform intelligent probing guided by discovered surface area. XRay is typically used as a reconnaissance and vulnerability discovery engine in red-team or app-security workflows: it leverages extensible plugins to adapt to different protocols, inject payloads, and detect common bug classes such as injection flaws, misconfigurations, and unsafe endpoints. ...
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    Argus

    Argus

    Python toolkit for OSINT and reconnaissance with 135+ modules

    Argus is a Python-based open source toolkit designed to simplify information gathering and reconnaissance tasks in cybersecurity. It provides an integrated command-line environment that consolidates numerous reconnaissance utilities into a single framework. The tool enables users to collect data about networks, domains, web applications, and infrastructure in an organized and efficient manner. Argus includes a modular architecture with more than 130 modules that support activities such as...
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    dnstwist

    dnstwist

    Detects phishing and lookalike domains using DNS fuzzing techniques

    dnstwist is an open source cybersecurity tool designed to identify malicious or suspicious domain names that imitate legitimate websites. It works by generating a large set of domain name permutations based on a target domain and analyzing whether any of those variants are actively registered or used. These permutations simulate common techniques used in phishing attacks, typosquatting, and brand impersonation campaigns. Security teams can use the tool to discover potential threats where...
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    spring-security-jwt-guide

    spring-security-jwt-guide

    Spring Security With JWT

    This project is a comprehensive example repository that demonstrates how to secure a Spring Boot application using Spring Security and JSON Web Tokens (JWT). It is built on Spring Boot 3.x and Java 21, and includes integrations such as Spring Security 6.x, JPA (via Hibernate) for persistence, and Redis for session/token management. The goal is to show how to migrate from stateful, session-based auth toward stateless, modern REST API authentication using JWTs, roles, and permission checks. ...
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    Wapiti

    Wapiti

    Wapiti is a web-application vulnerability scanner

    Wapiti is a vulnerability scanner for web applications. It currently search vulnerabilities like XSS, SQL and XPath injections, file inclusions, command execution, XXE injections, CRLF injections, Server Side Request Forgery, Open Redirects... It use the Python 3 programming language.
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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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    cloud_enum

    cloud_enum

    Multi-cloud OSINT tool for discovering public cloud resources

    cloud_enum is an open source reconnaissance and OSINT tool designed to discover publicly accessible cloud resources across major cloud providers. It focuses on enumerating assets in Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform using keyword-based discovery techniques. It works by taking user-provided keywords and generating variations through mutation wordlists, then testing these combinations against common cloud service naming patterns. cloud_enum performs both...
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    Fav-up

    Fav-up

    Look up IP addresses using favicon hashes via Shodan

    ...This technique is commonly used in security research and OSINT investigations to discover related infrastructure or services that may belong to the same organization. fav-up can retrieve favicon data from several sources, including local files, direct favicon URLs, or full web pages where the favicon is automatically extracted. fav-up then computes the favicon hash and performs Shodan queries to locate IP addresses that match the same hash. To support larger investigations, the tool can iterate over lists of URLs, domains, or favicon files in bulk. Results can be printed to the console or exported into structured formats such as CSV or JSON for further analysis and reporting.
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    bWAPP

    an extremely buggy web app !

    bWAPP, or a buggy web application, is a free and open source deliberately insecure web application. bWAPP helps security enthusiasts, developers and students to discover and to prevent web vulnerabilities. bWAPP prepares one to conduct successful penetration testing and ethical hacking projects. What makes bWAPP so unique? Well, it has over 100 web bugs! It covers all major known web vulnerabilities, including all risks from the OWASP Top 10 project. The focus is not just on one specific...
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