├── CatMyPhish.py
├── LICENSE.md
└── README.md
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1 | import urllib2
2 | import os
3 | import sys
4 | import time
5 | import json
6 | import random
7 | import argparse
8 | import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
9 |
10 | version = "1.0"
11 |
12 |
13 | def get_hosts_from_keywords(keywords):
14 | """
15 | Iterates over all the given keywords and grabs all expired hosts matching the keyword
16 | :param keywords: keywords search expireddomains.net for
17 | :return: hosts matching the searched keywords
18 | """
19 | hosts = []
20 | for keyword in keywords:
21 | request = urllib2.Request(urls["expireddomain"]["host"])
22 | request.add_header("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0")
23 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
24 | request = urllib2.Request(urls["expireddomain"]["host"] + urls["expireddomain"]["get"] + keyword)
25 | request.add_header("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0")
26 | request.add_header("Referer", urls["expireddomain"]["referer"])
27 | # the _pk_id is hardcoded for now
28 | request.add_header("Cookie",
29 | "_pk_ses.10.dd0a=*; _pk_id.10.dd0a=5abbbc772cbacfb2.1496158514.1.1496158514.1496158514")
30 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request, urls["expireddomain"]["post"] + keyword)
31 | html = BeautifulSoup(response.read(), "html.parser")
32 |
33 | tds = html.findAll("td", {"class": "field_domain"})
34 | tmp_hosts = []
35 | for td in tds:
36 | for a in td.findAll("a", {"class": "namelinks"}):
37 | tmp_hosts.append(a.text)
38 |
39 | print "[+] (%d) domains found using the keyword \"%s\"." % (len(tmp_hosts), keyword)
40 | hosts.extend(tmp_hosts)
41 | if len(keywords) > 1:
42 | print "[+] (%d) domains found using (%d) keywords." % (len(hosts), len(keywords))
43 | return hosts
44 |
45 |
46 | def get_category(host):
47 | """
48 | Gets the Symantec category for a given host.
49 | :param host: The host for which to check the category
50 | :return: the category for the host
51 | """
52 | request = urllib2.Request(urls["bluecoat"]["host"] + urls["bluecoat"]["get"])
53 | request.add_header("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0")
54 | request.add_header("Origin", urls["bluecoat"]["host"])
55 | request.add_header("Referer", "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/lookup")
56 | request.add_header("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=utf-8")
57 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request, urls["bluecoat"]["post"].replace("[URL]", host))
58 | try:
59 | # They moved to XML instead of JSON
60 | root = ET.fromstring(response.read())
61 | if root.find('errorType'):
62 | if str(root.find('errorType').text) == "captcha":
63 | print "[-] Symantec blocked us :("
64 | sys.exit(0)
65 | return list(root.find('categorization').iter())[3].text
66 |
67 | except:
68 | print "[-] Something when wrong, unable to get category for %s" % host
69 |
70 |
71 | if __name__ == "__main__":
72 | print "CatMyPhish v%s - Search for available already categorized domain" % version
73 | print "Mr.Un1k0d3r - RingZer0 Team 2016\n"
74 |
75 | try:
76 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
77 | except:
78 | print "[-] Fatal error: bs4 not found"
79 | print "Please run: pip install beautifulsoup4"
80 | sys.exit(0)
81 |
82 | hosts = []
83 | candidates = []
84 | f = None
85 |
86 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
87 | parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", help="More verbose output", action="store_true")
88 | parser.add_argument("-e", "--exitone", help="Stop querying Symantec after first success", action="store_true")
89 | group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
90 | group.add_argument("-f", "--filename", help="Loads domains to check from a text file, instead of searching",
91 | type=str)
92 | parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", type=str, help="Write unregistered, categorized domains to a file.")
93 | group.add_argument("keywords", help="Keyword to use when search for expired domains", nargs='*', default=[])
94 | args = parser.parse_args()
95 |
96 | verbose = args.verbose
97 | exitone = args.exitone
98 | keywords = args.keywords
99 | domain_file = args.filename
100 | output_file = args.output
101 |
102 | urls = {"expireddomain": {"get": "/domain-name-search/?q=",
103 | "post": "fdomainstart=&fdomain=&fdomainend=&flists%5B%5D=1&ftrmaxhost=0&ftrminhost=0&ftrbl=0&ftrdomainpop=0&ftrabirth_year=0&ftlds%5B%5D=2&button_submit=Apply+Filter&q=",
104 | "host":
105 | "https://www.expireddomains.net",
106 | "referer": "https://www.expireddomains.net/domain-name-search/?q=&searchinit=1"}, \
107 | "bluecoat": {"get": "/resource/lookup", "post": '{"url":"[URL]","captcha":""}', "host": "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com",
108 | "referer": None}}
109 | # TODO: Need to add more to that list
110 | blacklisted = ["Phishing", "Web Ads/Analytics", "Suspicious", "Shopping", "Uncategorized", "Placeholders",
111 | "Pornography", "Spam", "Gambling", "Scam/Questionable/Illegal", " Malicious Sources/Malnets"]
112 |
113 | if args.verbose:
114 | print "[+] Verbose mode enabled"
115 |
116 | if args.filename and not os.path.exists(domain_file):
117 | print "[-] \"%s\" not found." % domain_file
118 | exit(0)
119 |
120 | if not args.filename:
121 | hosts = get_hosts_from_keywords(keywords)
122 | else:
123 | for line in open(domain_file, "rb").readlines():
124 | hosts.append(line.strip())
125 | print "[+] (%d) domains loaded." % (len(hosts))
126 |
127 | print "[+] Symantec categorization check may take several minutes. Bot check is pretty aggressive..."
128 |
129 | for host in hosts:
130 | cat = get_category(host)
131 | if not cat in blacklisted:
132 | print "[+] Potential candidate: %s categorized as %s." % (host, cat)
133 | candidates.append(host)
134 | if exitone:
135 | break
136 | else:
137 | if verbose:
138 | print "[-] Rejected candidate: %s categorized as %s." % (host, cat)
139 | time.sleep(random.randrange(10, 20))
140 |
141 | print "[+] (%d) candidates found." % (len(candidates))
142 |
143 | if output_file:
144 | f = open(output_file, "w")
145 | for candidate in candidates:
146 | f.write(candidate + "\n")
147 |
148 | print "[+] Search completed."
149 | if output_file:
150 | f.close()
151 |
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1 | # This tool is outdated
2 |
3 | # CatMyPhish
4 | Search for categorized domain that can be used during red teaming engagement. Perfect to setup whitelisted domain for your
5 | Cobalt Strike beacon C&C.
6 |
7 | It relies on expireddomains.net to obtain a list of expired domains. The domain availability is validated using checkdomain.com
8 |
9 | # Usage
10 | ```
11 | $ python CatMyFish.py -h
12 | CatMyPhish v1.0 - Search for available already categorized domain
13 | Mr.Un1k0d3r - RingZer0 Team 2016
14 |
15 | usage: CatMyPhish.py [-h] [-v] [-e] [-f FILENAME] [-o OUTPUT]
16 | [keywords [keywords ...]]
17 |
18 | positional arguments:
19 | keywords Keyword to use when search for expired domains
20 |
21 | optional arguments:
22 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
23 | -v, --verbose More verbose output
24 | -e, --exitone Stop querying Symantec after first success
25 | -f FILENAME, --filename FILENAME
26 | Loads domains to check from a text file, instead of
27 | searching
28 | -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
29 | Write unregistered, categorized domains to a file.
30 | ```
31 |
32 | # Example
33 | ```
34 | $ python CatMyPhish.py sugar
35 | CatMyPhish v1.0 - Search for available already categorized domain
36 | Mr.Un1k0d3r - RingZer0 Team 2016
37 |
38 | [+] (25) domains found using the keyword "sugar".
39 | [+] Symantec categorization check may take several minutes. Bot check is pretty aggressive...
40 | [+] Potential candidate: SugarNines.com categorized as Personal Sites.
41 | [+] Potential candidate: CreativeSugarFlowers.com categorized as Restaurants/Dining/Food.
42 | [+] Potential candidate: mysugargrove.com categorized as Society/Daily Living.
43 | [+] Potential candidate: SugarTreeScrapbook.com categorized as Society/Daily Living.
44 | [+] Potential candidate: SugarlandMania.com categorized as Entertainment.
45 | [+] Potential candidate: SugarTreeProperties.com categorized as Real Estate.
46 | [+] Potential candidate: BloodSugarTips.com categorized as Health.
47 | [+] Potential candidate: SugarmillWoodsNews.com categorized as Real Estate.
48 | [+] (8) candidates found.
49 | [+] Awesome "SugarNines.com" is categorized and available.
50 | [+] Awesome "CreativeSugarFlowers.com" is categorized and available.
51 | [+] Awesome "mysugargrove.com" is categorized and available.
52 | [+] Awesome "SugarTreeScrapbook.com" is categorized and available.
53 | [+] Awesome "SugarlandMania.com" is categorized and available.
54 | [+] Awesome "SugarTreeProperties.com" is categorized and available.
55 | [+] Awesome "BloodSugarTips.com" is categorized and available.
56 | [+] Awesome "SugarmillWoodsNews.com" is categorized and available.
57 | [+] Search completed.
58 | ```
59 |
60 | # Warning
61 | the Symantec categorization search is slow to avoid captcha. Using proxychains and Tor is a good workaround.
62 |
63 | # TODO
64 | - Categorization check against other vendors.
65 | - Populate the blacklisted categories
66 |
67 | # Credit
68 | Mr.Un1k0d3r RingZer0 Team
69 |
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