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superhedgy/AttackSurfaceMapper

superhedgy/AttackSurfaceMapper

AttackSurfaceMapper is a tool that aims to automate the reconnaissance process.

repo name superhedgy/AttackSurfaceMapper
repo link https://github.com/superhedgy/AttackSurfaceMapper
homepage
language Python
size (curr.) 3799 kB
stars (curr.) 548
created 2019-08-07
license GNU General Public License v3.0

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AttackSurfaceMapper

Attack Surface Mapper is a reconnaissance tool that uses a mixture of open source intellgence and active techniques to expand the attack surface of your target. You feed in a mixture of one or more domains, subdomains and IP addresses and it uses numerous techniques to find more targets. It enumerates subdomains with bruteforcing and passive lookups, Other IPs of the same network block owner, IPs that have multiple domain names pointing to them and so on.

Once the target list is fully expanded it performs passive reconnaissance on them, taking screenshots of websites, generating visual maps, looking up credentials in public breaches, passive port scanning with Shodan and scraping employees from LinkedIn.

Demo

Demo

Setup

As this is a Python based tool, it should theoretically run on Linux, ChromeOS (Developer Mode), macOS and Windows.

[1] Download AttackSurfaceMapper

$ git clone https://github.com/superhedgy/AttackSurfaceMapper

[2] Install Python dependencies

$ cd AttackSurfaceMapper
$ python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt

[3] Add optional API keys to enable more data gathering

Register and obtain an API key from:

Edit and enter the keys in keylist file

$ nano keylist.asm

Example run command

$ python3 asm.py -t your.site.com -ln -w resources/top100_sublist.txt -o demo_run

Optional Parameters

Additional optional parameters can also be set to choose to include active reconnaissance modules in addition to the default passive modules.

|<------ AttackSurfaceMapper - Help Page ------>|

positional arguments:
  targets               Sets the path of the target IPs file.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
                        Choose between CSV and TXT output file formats.
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        Sets the path of the output file.
  -sc, --screen-capture
                        Capture a screen shot of any associated Web Applications.
  -sth, --stealth       Passive mode allows reconaissaince using OSINT techniques only.
  -t TARGET, --target TARGET
                        Set a single target IP.
  -V, --version         Displays the current version.
  -w WORDLIST, --wordlist WORDLIST
                        Specify a list of subdomains.
  -sw SUBWORDLIST, --subwordlist SUBWORDLIST
                        Specify a list of child subdomains.
  -e, --expand          Expand the target list recursively.
  -ln, --linkedinner    Extracts emails and employees details from linkedin.
  -v, --verbose         Verbose ouput in the terminal window.

Authors: Andreas Georgiou (@superhedgy)
	 Jacob Wilkin (@greenwolf)

Authors

Acknowledgments

  • Thanks to [Your Name Could Be Here, Come Help Out!] for contributions to the project.
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