├── ANALYTICS.md
├── sourcecode
├── requirements.txt
├── banner.py
├── README.md
├── create_wordlist.py
├── download_reports.py
└── process_reports.py
├── images
└── hackeronelogo.png
├── .github
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ └── bug_report.md
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | ---
2 | name: Bug report
3 | about: Create a report to help us improve
4 | title: ''
5 | labels: ''
6 | assignees: ''
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Describe the bug**
11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
12 |
13 | **Your Enviroement**
14 | - OS [e.g. Ubuntu 20.04]
15 | - Version [e.g. 1.0]
16 | - Python Version [e.g. 3.8]
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/sourcecode/banner.py:
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1 | import pyfiglet
2 | from termcolor import colored
3 |
4 | print("{}\ngithub.com/xyele".format(pyfiglet.figlet_format("h1 wordlist"))) # print banner
5 |
6 | def log(input):
7 | print(colored("[*] {}".format(str(input)),"blue"))
8 | def successful(input):
9 | print(colored("[+] {}".format(str(input)),"green"))
10 | def unsuccessful(input):
11 | print(colored("[-] {}".format(str(input)),"red"))
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1 | ## Installation
2 | ```
3 | python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
4 | ```
5 |
6 | ## Usage
7 | #### Download Reports (download_reports.py)
8 | Arguments:
9 | ```
10 | --idrange - ID Range
11 | --output - Output Directory (the reports will be saved there)
12 | ```
13 | Example usage:
14 | ```
15 | mkdir reports
16 | python3 download_reports.py --idrange 25,10000 --output reports/
17 | ```
18 |
19 | #### Process Reports (process_reports.py)
20 | Arguments:
21 | ```
22 | --reports - Reports Directory
23 | --output - Output Filename (csv)
24 | ```
25 | Example usage:
26 | ```
27 | python3 process_reports.py --reports reports/ --output dataset.csv
28 | ```
29 | #### Create Wordlist (create_wordlist.py)
30 | Arguments:
31 | ```
32 | --reports - Reports Directory
33 | --output - Output Filename (csv)
34 | --entropy - Maximum Entropy (Default: 4.2)
35 | ```
36 | Example usage:
37 | ```
38 | python3 create_wordlist.py --dataset dataset.csv --output wordlists/ --entropy 4
39 | ```
40 |
41 | ## Tested With
42 | - Ubuntu 20.04 & Python 3.8.2
43 |
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4 |
5 |
6 | HackerOne Wordlist
7 |
8 |
9 | The wordlists that have been compiled using disclosed reports at the HackerOne bug bounty platform.
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | ## Match Cases
20 | Here is the match cases how it extracts all these data.
21 | #### URLs
22 | I've used [urlextract](https://github.com/lipoja/URLExtract) library for extracting URLs based on TLDs. Eventhough it works awesome, there might be false matches rarely.
23 | #### Raw HTTP Requests
24 | It extracts the raw http requests which is in three backticks (\`\`\`). Her are the example:
25 | ````
26 | Hey team! I've found an SQL Injection issue with your website.
27 |
28 | ## Request
29 | ```
30 | POST /xyele/hackerone_wordlist HTTP/1.1
31 | Host: github.com
32 |
33 | star_repo=true'
34 | ```
35 | ````
36 | So it extracts the request and parsing it.
37 | ```
38 | POST /xyele/hackerone_wordlist HTTP/1.1
39 | Host: github.com
40 |
41 | star_repo=true'
42 | ```
43 |
44 | #### Parameter names
45 | Besides the getting parameters from requests and URLs, it gets parameter names with regex again. Here are the examples:
46 | ```
47 | LFI throught the filename parameter --> filename
48 | SQL Injection on blabla domain via userid parameter --> userid
49 | --> makesense
50 | ```
51 |
52 | ## To Do
53 | - Develop own URL extracting library
54 | - Extract json and parse parameters from markdown code block.
55 | - Extract json and parse parameters from raw http response.
56 |
57 | ## Known Issues
58 | - It downloads reports each by each but nothing to do for getting it faster because HackerOne has rate-limit.
59 |
60 | ## Support Me
61 | Reach out to me at one of the following places!
62 | - https://github.com/xyele
63 | - https://hackerone.com/zeroxyele
64 | - https://twitter.com/zeroxyele
65 |
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/sourcecode/create_wordlist.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # coding: utf-8
3 | # github.com/xyele
4 |
5 | from banner import *
6 |
7 | from urllib.parse import unquote
8 |
9 | import csv,argparse,math,re
10 |
11 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
12 | parser.add_argument('--dataset', required=True)
13 | parser.add_argument('--output', required=True)
14 | parser.add_argument('--entropy', required=False)
15 | args = parser.parse_args()
16 |
17 | entropy_limit = 4.2 # default
18 |
19 | def check_entropy(input,limit):
20 | prob = [float(input.count(c)) / len(input) for c in dict.fromkeys(list(input))]
21 | entropy = - sum([p * math.log(p) / math.log(2.0) for p in prob])
22 | if entropy > limit:
23 | return False
24 | else:
25 | return True
26 |
27 | def clearParam(raw):
28 | raw = unquote(raw) # url decode
29 | raw = re.sub(re.compile('\[.*?\]'), '', str(raw)) #
30 | return raw
31 | try:
32 | entropy_limit = float(args.entropy)
33 | log(f"Entropy limit is set to: {str(entropy_limit)}")
34 | except Exception as e:
35 | unsuccessful("Missing or wrong entropy input")
36 |
37 |
38 | if (args.output.endswith("/") == False):
39 | args.output = f"{args.output}/"
40 |
41 | wordlist = {
42 | "subdomains":[],
43 |
44 | "paths":[],
45 | "paths_splitted":[],
46 | "paths_efficient":[],
47 |
48 | "parameters":[],
49 | "http_parameters":[],
50 | "json_parameters":[],
51 |
52 | "headers":[]
53 | }
54 |
55 | read_dataset = open(args.dataset) # reac csv file
56 | read_dataset = csv.reader(read_dataset, delimiter=',')
57 |
58 | blacklistedChars = ["`",")","(",",","&","]]",">","&",":",".","&am"]
59 |
60 | log("Started to read dataset.")
61 |
62 | for row in list(read_dataset)[1:]:
63 | report_id,url,request_method,subdomain,domain,tld,path,fragment,query_string,post_data,get_parameters,post_parameters,json_parameters,headers = row
64 |
65 | wordlist["subdomains"] += subdomain.split(".")
66 |
67 | path = path.replace(""","").replace("<","")
68 |
69 | ((path.startswith("/reports/")) == False) and wordlist["paths"].append(path)
70 |
71 | for i in str(path).split("/"):
72 | wordlist["paths_splitted"].append(i)
73 |
74 | if (("█" in path) == False) and (path.startswith("/reports/") == False) and check_entropy(path,entropy_limit):
75 | for char in blacklistedChars:
76 | if path.endswith(char):
77 | path = path[:-1]
78 | wordlist["paths_efficient"].append(path)
79 |
80 | wordlist["parameters"] += get_parameters.split(",")
81 | wordlist["parameters"] += post_parameters.split(",")
82 | wordlist["parameters"] += json_parameters.split(",")
83 |
84 | wordlist["http_parameters"] += get_parameters.split(",")
85 | wordlist["http_parameters"] += post_parameters.split(",")
86 |
87 | wordlist["json_parameters"] += json_parameters.split(",")
88 |
89 | wordlist["headers"] += headers.split(",")
90 |
91 | for key,value in wordlist.items():
92 | value = list(dict.fromkeys(value))
93 | value = [i for i in value if ((i == "") == False)]
94 | value.sort()
95 | file_writer = open(f"{args.output}{key}.txt","w+")
96 | started_statement = False
97 | for n in value:
98 | if started_statement == True:
99 | file_writer.write(f"\n{n}")
100 | else:
101 | started_statement = True
102 | file_writer.write(f"{n}")
103 | successful(f"Wordlist created! {str(args.output+key)}.txt")
104 | file_writer.close()
105 | log("Finished.")
106 | exit()
107 |
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/sourcecode/download_reports.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # coding: utf-8
3 | # github.com/xyele
4 |
5 | from banner import *
6 |
7 | import argparse,json,requests,base64,pyfiglet
8 |
9 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
10 | parser.add_argument('--idrange', required=True)
11 | parser.add_argument('--output', required=True)
12 | args = parser.parse_args()
13 |
14 | try:
15 | id_range = str(args.idrange).split(",") # 25,10000
16 | id_start = int(id_range[0]) # 25
17 | id_end = int(id_range[1]) # 10000
18 |
19 | req_headers = {"content-type":"application/json","X-Auth-Token":"----","Content-Length":"0"}
20 | req_template = "{\"operationName\":\"HacktivityPageQuery\",\"variables\":{\"querystring\":\"\",\"where\":{\"report\":{\"disclosed_at\":{\"_is_null\":false}}},\"orderBy\":null,\"secureOrderBy\":{\"latest_disclosable_activity_at\":{\"_direction\":\"ASC\"}},\"count\":25,\"maxShownVoters\":10,\"cursor\":\"[B64ENCODEDID]\"},\"query\":\"query HacktivityPageQuery($querystring: String, $orderBy: HacktivityItemOrderInput, $secureOrderBy: FiltersHacktivityItemFilterOrder, $where: FiltersHacktivityItemFilterInput, $count: Int, $cursor: String, $maxShownVoters: Int) {\\n me {\\n id\\n __typename\\n }\\n hacktivity_items(first: $count, after: $cursor, query: $querystring, order_by: $orderBy, secure_order_by: $secureOrderBy, where: $where) {\\n total_count\\n ...HacktivityList\\n __typename\\n }\\n}\\n\\nfragment HacktivityList on HacktivityItemConnection {\\n total_count\\n pageInfo {\\n endCursor\\n hasNextPage\\n __typename\\n }\\n edges {\\n node {\\n ... on HacktivityItemInterface {\\n id\\n databaseId: _id\\n ...HacktivityItem\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n}\\n\\nfragment HacktivityItem on HacktivityItemUnion {\\n type: __typename\\n ... on HacktivityItemInterface {\\n id\\n votes {\\n total_count\\n __typename\\n }\\n voters: votes(last: $maxShownVoters) {\\n edges {\\n node {\\n id\\n user {\\n id\\n username\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n }\\n __typename\\n }\\n upvoted: upvoted_by_current_user\\n __typename\\n }\\n ... on Undisclosed {\\n id\\n ...HacktivityItemUndisclosed\\n __typename\\n }\\n ... on Disclosed {\\n id\\n ...HacktivityItemDisclosed\\n __typename\\n }\\n ... on HackerPublished {\\n id\\n ...HacktivityItemHackerPublished\\n __typename\\n }\\n}\\n\\nfragment HacktivityItemUndisclosed on Undisclosed {\\n id\\n reporter {\\n id\\n username\\n ...UserLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n team {\\n handle\\n name\\n medium_profile_picture: profile_picture(size: medium)\\n url\\n id\\n ...TeamLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n latest_disclosable_action\\n latest_disclosable_activity_at\\n requires_view_privilege\\n total_awarded_amount\\n currency\\n __typename\\n}\\n\\nfragment TeamLinkWithMiniProfile on Team {\\n id\\n handle\\n name\\n __typename\\n}\\n\\nfragment UserLinkWithMiniProfile on User {\\n id\\n username\\n __typename\\n}\\n\\nfragment HacktivityItemDisclosed on Disclosed {\\n id\\n reporter {\\n id\\n username\\n ...UserLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n team {\\n handle\\n name\\n medium_profile_picture: profile_picture(size: medium)\\n url\\n id\\n ...TeamLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n report {\\n id\\n title\\n substate\\n url\\n __typename\\n }\\n latest_disclosable_action\\n latest_disclosable_activity_at\\n total_awarded_amount\\n severity_rating\\n currency\\n __typename\\n}\\n\\nfragment HacktivityItemHackerPublished on HackerPublished {\\n id\\n reporter {\\n id\\n username\\n ...UserLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n team {\\n id\\n handle\\n name\\n medium_profile_picture: profile_picture(size: medium)\\n url\\n ...TeamLinkWithMiniProfile\\n __typename\\n }\\n report {\\n id\\n url\\n title\\n substate\\n __typename\\n }\\n latest_disclosable_activity_at\\n severity_rating\\n __typename\\n}\\n\"}"
21 | log("Started to download reports.")
22 |
23 | for i in range(id_start,id_end,25):
24 | try:
25 | log(f"[*] Looking for {str(i)}")
26 | b64encoded_id = base64.b64encode(str(i).encode()).decode("utf-8")
27 | request_data = req_template.replace("[B64ENCODEDID]",str(b64encoded_id))
28 | req_headers.update({"Content-Length":str(len(request_data))})
29 | request = requests.post("https://hackerone.com/graphql",data = request_data,headers=req_headers)
30 | edges = json.loads(request.text)["data"]["hacktivity_items"]["edges"]
31 | for e in edges:
32 | if e["node"]["__typename"] == "Disclosed":
33 | report_id = str(e["node"]["databaseId"])
34 | report = requests.get("https://hackerone.com/reports/{}.json".format(report_id)).text
35 | f = open(f"{str(args.output)}{report_id}.json","w+")
36 | f.write(report)
37 | f.close()
38 | successful(f"[+] Got {report_id}.json")
39 | except Exception as e_second:
40 | unsuccessful(f"Got exception: \"{str(e_second)}\"")
41 |
42 | except Exception as e_first:
43 | unsuccessful(f"Got exception: \"{str(e_first)}\"")
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/sourcecode/process_reports.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # coding: utf-8
3 | # github.com/xyele
4 |
5 | from banner import *
6 |
7 | import re,os,sys,csv,json,tldextract,argparse,html
8 |
9 | from urllib.parse import unquote
10 | from tldextract import extract as tldextract
11 | from urllib.parse import urlparse
12 | from urlextract import URLExtract as ue_object
13 |
14 | from http import HTTPStatus
15 | from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler
16 | from io import BytesIO
17 |
18 | class HTTPRequest(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
19 | def __init__(self, request_text):
20 | self.rfile = BytesIO(request_text)
21 | self.raw_requestline = self.rfile.readline()
22 | self.error_code = self.error_message = None
23 | self.parse_request()
24 | def send_error(self, code, message,temp=None):
25 | self.error_code = code
26 | self.error_message = message
27 |
28 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
29 | parser.add_argument('--reports', required=True)
30 | parser.add_argument('--output', required=True)
31 | args = parser.parse_args()
32 |
33 | extractor = ue_object()
34 | extractor.update()
35 |
36 | def getItems(dictionary):
37 | for k, v in dictionary.items():
38 | if isinstance(v, dict):
39 | yield from getItems(v)
40 | elif isinstance(v,list):
41 | for i in v:
42 | if isinstance(i,dict):
43 | yield from getItems(i)
44 | else:
45 | yield v
46 | def getKeys(dictionary):
47 | for k, v in dictionary.items():
48 | yield k
49 | if isinstance(v, dict):
50 | yield from getKeys(v)
51 |
52 | def clearQuotes(raw):
53 | raw = html.unescape(str(raw))
54 | raw = raw.replace("\"","").replace("'","").replace("`","")
55 | return raw
56 | def clearBrackets(raw):
57 | raw = re.sub(re.compile('\[.*?\]'), '', str(raw))
58 | return raw # input: email["test"], output: email
59 | def clearMalformed(raw):
60 | raw = re.sub(re.compile("%ff", flags=re.IGNORECASE), '', str(raw))
61 | return raw
62 |
63 | def extract(id,text):
64 | if type(text) == str:
65 | text = text.strip()
66 | if bool(text) == False:
67 | return
68 |
69 | """
70 | Extract RAW HTTP Requests
71 | e.g:
72 | ```
73 | POST /xyele/hackerone_wordlist HTTP/1.1
74 | Host: github.com
75 |
76 | star_repo=true
77 | ```
78 | """
79 |
80 | match = re.findall("(```\n.*?\n```)+",str(text), re.DOTALL)
81 | match += re.findall("(```http\n.*?\n```)+",str(text), re.DOTALL)
82 | for m in match:
83 | m = m.split("```")[1] if (m.startswith("```") and m.endswith("```")) else m
84 | m = str(m)[1:] if m.startswith("\n") else m
85 | request = HTTPRequest(m.encode())
86 | if (request.command != None):
87 | yield ["request",request]
88 |
89 | """
90 | Extract URLs
91 | e.g:
92 | https://github.com/xyele/hackerone_wordlist
93 | //github.com/xyele/hackerone_wordlist
94 | github.com/xyele/hackerone_wordlist
95 | ...
96 | """
97 |
98 | urls = extractor.find_urls(clearMalformed(text), only_unique=True)
99 | for u in urls:
100 | if ((u.startswith("http://") or u.startswith("https://")) == False):
101 | u = f"http://{u}"
102 | yield ["url",u]
103 |
104 | """
105 | Extract parameter names
106 | e.g:
107 | LFI throught the filename parameter --> filename
108 | SQL Injection on blabla domain via userid parameter --> userid
109 |
110 | e.g:
111 | ```
112 | --> makesense
113 | ```
114 | """
115 | phpParams = re.findall(re.compile("\$_(GET|POST)\[['|\"](.*?)['|\"]]"),str(text))
116 | for m in phpParams:
117 | if bool(m) and re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_.]+$"),clearBrackets(m)):
118 | yield ["justparameter",html.unescape(m)]
119 |
120 | textParams = re.findall(re.compile("(?i) (?:the|via|with|using by|that|this) (.*?) (?:param)"),clearQuotes(text))
121 | for m in textParams:
122 | if bool(m) and re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_.]+$"),clearBrackets(m)):
123 | yield ["justparameter",clearBrackets(m)]
124 |
125 | def get_parameters(method, query_string):
126 | """
127 | input --> "username=xyele&email=zeroxyele@wearehackerone.com"
128 | output --> "username,email"
129 | """
130 | if (method == "get") and ("?" in query_string):
131 | query_string = query_string.split("?")[1]
132 | if (method == "get") and ("#" in query_string):
133 | query_string = query_string.split("#")[0]
134 | parameters = []
135 | for qs in query_string.split("&"):
136 | (qs.split("=")[0] != "") and parameters.append(clearBrackets(unquote(qs.split("=")[0])))
137 | if bool(parameters):
138 | return parameters
139 | else:
140 | return ""
141 | def get_multipart_parameters(query_string):
142 | """
143 | input:
144 | ```
145 | -----------------------------200821510612490
146 | Content-Disposition: form-data; name="username"
147 |
148 | xyele
149 | -----------------------------200821510612490
150 | Content-Disposition: form-data; name="email"
151 |
152 | zeroxyele@wearehackerone.com
153 | ```
154 |
155 | output:
156 | username,email
157 | """
158 | for content_disposition in re.findall("Content-Disposition: form-data; (.*)",str(query_string)):
159 | print(content_disposition)
160 | for name in re.findall(" name=\\\"(.*?)\\\"",str(content_disposition)):
161 | yield name
162 |
163 | def isJson(myjson):
164 | try:
165 | json.loads(myjson)
166 | try:
167 | int(myjson)
168 | return False
169 | except Exception as efirst:
170 | return True
171 | except Exception as esecond:
172 | return False
173 | return True
174 |
175 | reportsPath = args.reports # get
176 | outputDir = args.output
177 |
178 | reports = [i for i in list(dict.fromkeys(os.listdir(reportsPath))) if (bool(i) and i.endswith(".json"))]
179 | reports.sort(reverse = True)
180 |
181 | results = []
182 |
183 | blacklistedSubdomains = ["hackerone-us-west-2-production-attachments.s3.us-west-2"]
184 | blacklistedDomains = ["hackerone-user-content.com"]
185 |
186 | successful(f"Loaded {str(len(reports))} reports.")
187 | log("Started to mine data...")
188 |
189 | for report in reports:
190 | readReport = json.load(open("{}{}".format(reportsPath,report)))
191 | elements = getItems(readReport)
192 | reportid = report.replace(".json","")
193 | for element in elements:
194 | for a,b in extract(report,element):
195 | try:
196 | if a == "url":
197 | url,raw_url = "",""
198 | if ( (b.startswith("http://http%3A%2F%2F")) or ( b.startswith("http://https%3A%2F%2F") )):
199 | if b.startswith("http://"):
200 | raw_url = unquote(str(b)[7:])
201 | else:
202 | raw_url = unquote(str(b)[8:])
203 | else:
204 | raw_url = b
205 | url = urlparse(str(raw_url))
206 | domain = tldextract(raw_url)
207 |
208 | get_params = [clearBrackets(unquote(i)) for i in get_parameters("get",url.query)]
209 | get_params = [i for i in get_params if re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_\-.]+$"),clearBrackets(i))]
210 | get_params = ",".join(get_params)
211 |
212 | if ((f"{str(domain.domain)}.{str(domain.suffix)}".lower() in blacklistedDomains) == False) and ((str(domain.subdomain) in blacklistedSubdomains) == False):
213 | results.append((reportid, b, "GET", domain.subdomain, domain.domain, domain.suffix, url.path, url.fragment, url.query, "", get_params, "", "", ""))
214 | elif a == "request":
215 | if "Host" in b.headers:
216 | if ((b.path.startswith("/")) == False):
217 | b.path = f"/{b.path}"
218 | raw_url = "http://{}{}".format(b.headers["Host"],b.path)
219 | url = urlparse("http://{}{}".format(b.headers["Host"],b.path))
220 | domain = tldextract(str(b.headers["Host"]))
221 | post_data = b.rfile.read().decode()
222 |
223 | post_parameters,json_parameters = "",""
224 |
225 | if isJson(post_data): # if post data is valid json
226 | json_parameters = getKeys(json.loads(post_data)) # then get all keynames and put it to json_parameters variable
227 |
228 | if (("Content-Type" in b.headers) and (b.headers["Content-Type"] == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")):
229 | post_parameters = get_parameters("post",post_data)
230 | elif (("Content-Type" in b.headers) and (b.headers["Content-Type"] == "multipart/form-data")):
231 | post_parameters = get_multipart_parameters(post_data)
232 |
233 | post_parameters = [clearBrackets(unquote(i)) for i in post_parameters]
234 | post_parameters = [i for i in get_params if re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_\-.]+$"),clearBrackets(i))]
235 | post_parameters = ",".join(post_parameters)
236 |
237 | get_params = [clearBrackets(unquote(i)) for i in get_parameters("post",url.query)]
238 | get_params = [i for i in get_params if re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_\-.]+$"),clearBrackets(i))]
239 | get_params = ",".join(get_params)
240 |
241 | json_parameters = [clearBrackets(unquote(i)) for i in json_parameters]
242 | json_parameters = [i for i in json_parameters if re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_\-.]+$"),clearBrackets(i))]
243 | json_parameters = ",".join(json_parameters)
244 |
245 | headers = ""
246 | try:
247 | headers = ",".join(list(b.headers))
248 | except Exception as identifier:
249 | pass
250 |
251 | if ((f"{str(domain.domain)}.{str(domain.suffix)}".lower() in blacklistedDomains) == False) and ((str(domain.subdomain) in blacklistedSubdomains) == False):
252 | results.append( (reportid, raw_url, b.command, domain.subdomain, domain.domain, domain.suffix, url.path, url.fragment, url.query, post_data, get_params, post_parameters, json_parameters, ",".join(list(b.headers)) ) )
253 | elif a == "justparameter":
254 | url,domain = urlparse(""),tldextract("")
255 | raw_url = ""
256 | if (bool(readReport)) and ("structured_scope" in readReport) and bool(readReport["structured_scope"]) and ("asset_type" in readReport["structured_scope"]) and ((" " in readReport["structured_scope"]["asset_identifier"]) == False):
257 | asset_data = str(readReport["structured_scope"]["asset_identifier"]).replace("*","www")
258 | asset_type = readReport["structured_scope"]["asset_type"]
259 | if (bool(asset_data)) and ((asset_type == "Domain") or (asset_type == "URL")) and ((asset_data.startswith("http://") or asset_data.startswith("https://")) == False):
260 | raw_url = f"http://{asset_data}/"
261 | if asset_type == "Domain":
262 | domain = tldextract(raw_url)
263 | elif asset_type == "URL":
264 | url = urlparse(raw_url)
265 | domain = tldextract(url.netloc)
266 | if re.match(re.compile("^[A-Za-z0-9_\-.]+$"),clearBrackets(b)):
267 | results.append((reportid, raw_url, "GET", domain.subdomain, domain.domain, domain.suffix, url.path, url.fragment, url.query, "", b, "", "", ""))
268 | except Exception as e:
269 | unsuccessful(f"Got exception: \"{str(e)}\", Line: {sys.exc_info()[-1].tb_lineno}")
270 | pass
271 |
272 | results = list(set(results)) # remove duplicates of results throught
273 |
274 | successful("Got {} results.".format( format(len(results),",")) )
275 |
276 | writer = csv.writer(open(args.output, 'w+', newline=''))
277 | writer.writerow(["id", "url", "method", "subdomain","domain","tld","path","fragment","query_string","post_data","get_parameters","post_parameters","json_parameters","headers"])
278 | for result in results:
279 | writer.writerow(result)
280 |
281 | successful("Saved to {} all results.".format( args.output ) )
282 | exit()
283 |
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