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303 Tools in InfoSec Tools
sqlmap
by sqlmapproject
Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
Sn1per
by 1N3
Attack Surface Management Platform
katana
by projectdiscovery
A next-generation crawling and spidering framework.
reconftw
by six2dez
reconFTW is a tool designed to perform automated recon on a target domain by running the best set of tools to perform scanning and finding out vulnerabilities
subfinder
by projectdiscovery
Fast passive subdomain enumeration tool.
GitDorker
by obheda12
A Python program to scrape secrets from GitHub through usage of a large repository of dorks.
S3Scanner
by sa7mon
Scan for misconfigured S3 buckets across S3-compatible APIs!
httpx
by projectdiscovery
httpx is a fast and multi-purpose HTTP toolkit that allows running multiple probes using the retryablehttp library.
dnsrecon
by darkoperator
DNS Enumeration Script
nuclei
by projectdiscovery
Nuclei is a fast, customizable vulnerability scanner powered by the global security community and built on a simple YAML-based DSL, enabling collaboration to tackle trending vulnerabilities on the internet. It helps you find vulnerabilities in your applications, APIs, networks, DNS, and cloud configurations.
ctfr
by UnaPibaGeek
Abusing Certificate Transparency logs for getting HTTPS websites subdomains.
gospider
by jaeles-project
Gospider - Fast web spider written in Go
gau
by lc
Fetch known URLs from AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange, the Wayback Machine, and Common Crawl.
waybackurls
by tomnomnom
Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain
amass
by owasp-amass
In-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery
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