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    IVRE

    IVRE

    Open source framework for large scale network reconnaissance and analy

    ...The framework integrates with well known security and scanning tools such as Nmap, Masscan, ZGrab2, ZDNS, and Zeek to gather large amounts of network intelligence. IVRE stores the collected data in a database and offers multiple ways to explore and analyze it, including a web interface, command line tools, and a Python API. This allows security professionals to query scan results, inspect network flows, and identify patterns across large datasets. The project can be used to build self hosted alternatives to internet scanning services such as Shodan or Censys, giving organizations full control over their own reconnaissance infrastructure.
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    Raccoon

    Raccoon

    High-performance reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning tool

    ...It also integrates network scanning capabilities through tools such as Nmap to detect open ports, services, and potential vulnerabilities. By consolidating these reconnaissance tasks into a single command-line interface, Raccoon aims to streamline the early phases of security testing and provide actionable information for further investigation.
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    Luadch

    Luadch

    We moved to GitHub! -> http://luadch.github.io/

    We moved to GitHub! New Website: http://luadch.github.io/ There you will find all the necessary informations.
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