├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README ├── _config.yml ├── config.py ├── core ├── __init__.py └── shodanseeker.py ├── doc ├── SS_Rooted2019.pdf └── ShodanSeeker_BHArsenal2019.pdf ├── example_shodan_port_monitor.txt ├── logs └── .a ├── reports ├── diffing │ └── .a └── history │ └── .a ├── requirements.txt ├── scanID └── .a ├── shodanseeker └── tags /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | wheels/ 23 | *.egg-info/ 24 | .installed.cfg 25 | *.egg 26 | MANIFEST 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *.cover 47 | .hypothesis/ 48 | .pytest_cache/ 49 | 50 | # Translations 51 | *.mo 52 | *.pot 53 | 54 | # Django stuff: 55 | *.log 56 | local_settings.py 57 | db.sqlite3 58 | 59 | # Flask stuff: 60 | instance/ 61 | .webassets-cache 62 | 63 | # Scrapy stuff: 64 | .scrapy 65 | 66 | # Sphinx documentation 67 | docs/_build/ 68 | 69 | # PyBuilder 70 | target/ 71 | 72 | # Jupyter Notebook 73 | .ipynb_checkpoints 74 | 75 | # pyenv 76 | .python-version 77 | 78 | # celery beat schedule file 79 | celerybeat-schedule 80 | 81 | # SageMath parsed files 82 | *.sage.py 83 | 84 | # Environments 85 | .env 86 | .venv 87 | env/ 88 | venv/ 89 | ENV/ 90 | env.bak/ 91 | venv.bak/ 92 | 93 | # Spyder project settings 94 | .spyderproject 95 | .spyproject 96 | 97 | # Rope project settings 98 | .ropeproject 99 | 100 | # mkdocs documentation 101 | /site 102 | 103 | # mypy 104 | .mypy_cache/ 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Shodan-Seeker 2 | ------------- 3 | 4 | Command-line tool using Shodan API. Generates and downloads CSV results, diffing of historic scanning results, alerts and monitoring of specific ports/IPs, etc. 5 | 6 | 7 | Wiki pages of tool documentation. 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-dinky -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | api = [{ 3 | 'key' : "" # Enter yor API Key from Shodan 4 | }] 5 | 6 | 7 | paths = { 8 | 'mainpath' : "/shodan-seeker/", 9 | 'logpath' : "/shodan-seeker/logs/", 10 | 'scanidpath' : "/shodan-seeker/scanID/", 11 | 'reportpath' : "/shodan-seeker/reports/" 12 | } 13 | 14 | mail = { 15 | 'fromaddress' : "", 16 | 'frompassword' : "", 17 | 'toaddress1' : "", 18 | 'toaddress2' : "", 19 | 'smtp' : "smtp.gmail.com" 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/shodanseeker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import os 3 | import optparse 4 | import re 5 | import shodan 6 | import datetime 7 | import click 8 | import time 9 | import requests 10 | import smtplib 11 | from os.path import basename 12 | from config import api, paths, mail 13 | from datetime import datetime, date, timedelta 14 | from optparse import OptionParser 15 | from shodan import Shodan 16 | from shodan.exception import APIError 17 | from shodan.cli.alert import alert_clear 18 | from shodan.helpers import get_ip 19 | from ipcalc import IP, Network 20 | from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart 21 | from email.MIMEText import MIMEText 22 | from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase 23 | from email.mime.application import MIMEApplication 24 | from email import encoders 25 | 26 | 27 | class ShodanSeeker: 28 | 29 | def __init__(self, api_key=None, proxies=None): 30 | self.api_key = api_key 31 | self.proxies = proxies 32 | self.api = Shodan(self.api_key, self.proxies) 33 | self.force = False 34 | 35 | def log(self, action="", data=""): 36 | date = datetime.now() 37 | if action == "Error": 38 | msg = ('[Error] ') + date.strftime("%c") + ' - ' + str(data) 39 | elif action == "newline": 40 | msg = "\n" 41 | else: 42 | msg = ('[ Log ] ') + date.strftime("%c") + ' - ' + str(action) + str(data) 43 | filelogname = date.strftime("%m-%Y") 44 | for logpath in paths: 45 | self.logpath = paths['logpath'] 46 | filelogpath = str(self.logpath) + filelogname + ".txt" 47 | if os.path.isfile(filelogpath): 48 | file = open(filelogpath, "a") 49 | file.write(msg + '\n') 50 | file.close() 51 | else: 52 | file = open(filelogpath, "w") 53 | file.write(msg + '\n') 54 | file.close() 55 | if action != "newline": 56 | print msg # Console output 57 | 58 | def add_scanid(self, id): 59 | for scanidpath in paths: 60 | self.scanidpath = paths['scanidpath'] + "scanID.txt" 61 | date = datetime.now() 62 | if os.path.isfile(self.scanidpath): 63 | file = open(self.scanidpath, "a") 64 | file.write(id + '\t' + date.strftime("%c") + '\n') 65 | file.close() 66 | else: 67 | file = open(self.scanidpath, "w") 68 | file.write(' Scan ID Date \n') 69 | file.write(id + '\t' + date.strftime("%c") + '\n') 70 | file.close() 71 | 72 | def print_scanlistID(self): 73 | for scanidpath in paths: 74 | self.scanidpath = paths['scanidpath'] + "scanID.txt" 75 | if os.path.isfile(self.scanidpath): 76 | try: 77 | with open(self.scanidpath, "r") as file_lines: 78 | for line in file_lines: 79 | print line 80 | except APIError as e: 81 | self.log("Error", e.value) 82 | sys.exit(1) 83 | else: 84 | print 'No scan has been sent yet' 85 | sys.exit(1) 86 | 87 | def scan_range(self, input, force): 88 | self.log("Scan IP/netblock - ", input) 89 | list = input.split(" ") 90 | dictips = dict.fromkeys(list, []) 91 | #self.log("List of IPs - ", list) 92 | try: 93 | self.log ("Force status - ", str(force)) 94 | scan = self.api.scan(dictips, force) 95 | id = scan["id"] 96 | self.log("Scan ID: ", id) 97 | self.add_scanid(id) 98 | self.log("Check results on : https://www.shodan.io/search?query=scan%3A" + id) 99 | self.log("newline") 100 | except APIError as e: 101 | self.log("Error", e.value) 102 | self.log("newline") 103 | sys.exit(1) 104 | 105 | def scan_file(self, file, force): 106 | self.log("Scan file - ", file) 107 | try: 108 | with open(file, "r") as file_lines: 109 | list = [] 110 | for line in file_lines: 111 | list.append(line.replace('\n', '')) 112 | try: 113 | dictips = dict.fromkeys(list, []) 114 | self.log("List of IPs - ", list) 115 | self.log ("Force status - ", str(force)) 116 | scan = self.api.scan(dictips, force) 117 | time.sleep(0.5) 118 | id = scan["id"] 119 | self.log("Scan ID: ", id) 120 | self.add_scanid(id) 121 | self.log("Check results on : https://www.shodan.io/search?query=scan%3A" + id) 122 | self.log("newline") 123 | except APIError as e: 124 | self.log("Error", e.value) 125 | self.log("newline") 126 | sys.exit(1) 127 | except APIError as e: 128 | self.log("Error", e.value) 129 | self.log("newline") 130 | sys.exit(1) 131 | 132 | def get_info(self, input, history, diff, output, toaddr, attach): 133 | self.log("Get info from IP/netblock - ", input) 134 | #self.log("History banners - ", history) 135 | #self.log("Diff - ", diff) 136 | #self.log("Format - ", output) 137 | if (toaddr) is not None: 138 | try: 139 | self.log("Mail - ", mail[toaddr]) 140 | except KeyError as e: 141 | e = "Address is not found in config.py: " + toaddr 142 | self.log("Error", e) 143 | self.log("newline") 144 | sys.exit(1) 145 | #else: 146 | #self.log("Mail - ", toaddr) 147 | res = "" 148 | res1 = "" 149 | list = input.split(" ") 150 | #self.log("List Split - ", list) 151 | date = datetime.now() 152 | filereportname = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S") 153 | for reportpath in paths: 154 | self.reportpath = paths['reportpath'] 155 | if (history) is not None: 156 | if (diff) is not None: 157 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + str('diffing/') + filereportname + ".csv" 158 | else: 159 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + str('history/') + filereportname + ".csv" 160 | else: 161 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + filereportname + ".csv" 162 | for item in list: 163 | if "/" not in item: 164 | try: 165 | host = self.api.host(item, history) 166 | resaux = self.host_print(host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr) 167 | res = str(res) + '\n' + str(resaux) #body mail 168 | except APIError as e: 169 | self.log("Error", e.value) 170 | self.log("newline") 171 | pass 172 | else: 173 | for x in Network(item): 174 | try: 175 | host = self.api.host(str(x), history) 176 | time.sleep(0.5) 177 | resaux = self.host_print(host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr) 178 | res = str(res) + '\n' + str(resaux) #body mail 179 | except APIError as e: 180 | self.log("Error", e.value) 181 | self.log("newline") 182 | time.sleep(0.5) 183 | pass 184 | if (output) is not None: 185 | self.log("Report: ", filereportpath) 186 | self.log("newline") 187 | res1 = "Results on " + filereportpath 188 | if (toaddr) is not None: 189 | body = res1 + "\n" + res 190 | subject = "[Searching results]" 191 | if (diff): 192 | subject = subject + " New services published" 193 | else: 194 | if (history): 195 | subject = subject + " All historical banners" 196 | else: 197 | subject = subject + " All services" 198 | self.send_mail(subject, body, toaddr, attach, filereportpath) 199 | 200 | def get_infofromfile(self, file, history, diff, output, toaddr, attach): 201 | self.log("Get info from file - ", file) 202 | #self.log("History banners - ", history) 203 | #self.log("Diff - ", diff) 204 | #self.log("Format - ", output) 205 | if (toaddr) is not None: 206 | try: 207 | self.log("Mail - ", mail[toaddr]) 208 | except KeyError as e: 209 | e = "Address is not found in config.py: " + toaddr 210 | self.log("Error", e) 211 | self.log("newline") 212 | sys.exit(1) 213 | #else: 214 | #self.log("Mail - ", toaddr) 215 | res = "" #body mail 216 | res1 = "" 217 | try: 218 | with open(file, "r") as file_lines: 219 | list = [] 220 | for line in file_lines: 221 | list.append(line.replace('\n', '')) 222 | self.log("List of IPs/netblock - ", list) 223 | date = datetime.now() 224 | filereportname = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S") 225 | for reportpath in paths: 226 | self.reportpath = paths['reportpath'] 227 | if (history) is not None: 228 | if (diff) is not None: 229 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + str('diffing/') + filereportname + ".csv" 230 | else: 231 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + str('history/') + filereportname + ".csv" 232 | else: 233 | filereportpath = str(self.reportpath) + filereportname + ".csv" 234 | for item in list: 235 | if "/" not in item: 236 | try: 237 | host = self.api.host(item, history) 238 | time.sleep(0.5) 239 | resaux = self.host_print(host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr) 240 | res = str(res) + '\n' + str(resaux) #body mail 241 | except APIError as e: 242 | self.log("Error", e.value) 243 | self.log("newline") 244 | pass 245 | else: 246 | for x in Network(item): 247 | try: 248 | host = self.api.host(str(x), history) 249 | time.sleep(0.5) 250 | resaux = self.host_print(host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr) 251 | res = str(res) + '\n' + str(resaux) # body mail 252 | except APIError as e: 253 | self.log("Error", e.value) 254 | self.log("newline") 255 | time.sleep(0.5) 256 | pass 257 | if (output) is not None: 258 | self.log("Report: ", filereportpath) 259 | self.log("newline") 260 | res1 = "Results on " + filereportpath 261 | if (toaddr) is not None: 262 | body = res1 + "\n" + res 263 | subject = "[Searching results]" 264 | if (diff): 265 | subject = subject + " New services published" 266 | else: 267 | if (history): 268 | subject = subject + " All historical banners" 269 | else: 270 | subject = subject + " All services" 271 | self.send_mail(subject, body, toaddr, attach, filereportpath) 272 | except APIError as e: 273 | self.log("Error", e.value) 274 | self.log("newline") 275 | sys.exit(1) 276 | 277 | def host_print(self, host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr): 278 | self.res = "" 279 | if (output == None): 280 | self.host_gethistdiff(host, history, None, filereportpath, diff, toaddr, None) 281 | else: 282 | if (output == 'csv'): 283 | self.res = self.host_gethistdiff(host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr, None) 284 | else: 285 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 286 | sys.exit(1) 287 | return self.res 288 | 289 | def host_printoutput(self, port, transport, product, version, date, toaddr, subs): 290 | res = 'Port: ' + str(port) + ' ' + str(transport) 291 | if (product or version): 292 | res = res + ' ' + str(product) + ' ' + str(version) 293 | if date: 294 | resaux = ' Timestamp: ' + str(date) 295 | res = res + resaux 296 | if (toaddr is None) and (subs is None): 297 | print str(res) 298 | else: 299 | res = res + '\n' 300 | return res 301 | 302 | def host_gethistdiff(self, host, history, output, filereportpath, diff, toaddr, subs): 303 | self.file = None 304 | self.hostname = None 305 | self.os = None 306 | self.lastupdate = None 307 | self.ports = [] 308 | self.product = None 309 | self.version = None 310 | self.transport = None 311 | self.timestamp = None 312 | self.res = "" 313 | 314 | if (output != None): 315 | if os.path.isfile(filereportpath): 316 | self.file = open(filereportpath, "a") 317 | else: 318 | self.file = open(filereportpath, "w") 319 | data = 'Hostname,OS,LastUpdate,Port,Transport,Product,Version,Timestamp' 320 | self.file.write(data + '\n') 321 | 322 | self.hostname = get_ip(host) 323 | if 'os' in host and host['os']: 324 | self.os = host['os'] 325 | if 'last_update' in host and host['last_update']: 326 | self.lastupdate = host['last_update'][:10] 327 | 328 | if (output == None) and (subs == None): 329 | resaux = '\n' + 'Hostname: ' + str(self.hostname) 330 | if (toaddr) is None: 331 | print str(resaux) 332 | else: 333 | self.res = self.res + str(resaux) + '\n' 334 | if self.os: 335 | resaux = 'OS: ' + str(self.os) 336 | if (toaddr) is None: 337 | print str(resaux) 338 | else: 339 | self.res = self.res + str(resaux) + '\n' 340 | resaux = 'LastUpdate: ' + str(self.lastupdate) + '\n' 341 | if (toaddr) is None: 342 | print str(resaux) 343 | else: 344 | self.res = self.res + str(resaux) 345 | 346 | if len(host['ports']) != len(host['data']): 347 | ports = host['ports'] 348 | for banner in host['data']: 349 | if banner['port'] in ports: 350 | ports.remove(banner['port']) 351 | 352 | for port in ports: 353 | banner = { 354 | 'port': port, 355 | 'transport': 'tcp', 356 | 'timestamp': host['data'][-1]['timestamp'] 357 | } 358 | host['data'].append(banner) 359 | 360 | if (diff == None): # Regular and History option 361 | 362 | for banner in sorted(host['data'], key=lambda k: k['port']): 363 | self.product = None 364 | self.version = None 365 | self.transport = None 366 | self.timestamp = None 367 | 368 | if 'product' in banner and banner['product']: 369 | self.product = banner['product'] 370 | 371 | if 'version' in banner and banner['version']: 372 | self.version = '({})'.format(banner['version']) 373 | 374 | if 'transport' in banner: 375 | self.transport = banner['transport'] 376 | 377 | if history: 378 | # Format the timestamp to only show the year-month-day 379 | self.timestamp = banner['timestamp'][:10] 380 | 381 | if (output == None): 382 | resaux = self.host_printoutput(banner['port'], self.transport, self.product, self.version, self.timestamp, toaddr, subs) 383 | self.res = self.res + resaux 384 | else: 385 | data = str(self.hostname) + ',' + str(self.os) + ',' + str(self.lastupdate) 386 | data = data + ',' + str(banner['port']) + ',' + str(self.transport) 387 | data = data + ',' + str(self.product) + ',' + str(self.version) + ',' + str(self.timestamp) 388 | self.file.write(data + '\n') 389 | 390 | if (diff): # Diffing option 391 | 392 | self.ports_uniq = host['ports'] 393 | 394 | if len(self.ports_uniq) < 1: 395 | for banner in host['data']: 396 | if banner['port'] not in self.ports_uniq: 397 | self.ports_uniq.append(banner['port']) 398 | 399 | # list_timestamps_uniq_sort_host 400 | self.listtimestamp = [] 401 | for banner in host['data']: 402 | timestamp = banner['timestamp'][:10] 403 | if timestamp and timestamp not in self.listtimestamp: 404 | self.listtimestamp.append(timestamp) 405 | 406 | # list_timestamp_host_port 407 | for port in self.ports_uniq: 408 | self.listbannerport = [] 409 | self.listporttimestamps = [] 410 | for banner in sorted(host['data'], key=lambda k: k['port']): 411 | if port == banner['port']: 412 | timestampport = banner['timestamp'][:10] 413 | if timestampport and timestampport not in self.listporttimestamps: 414 | self.listporttimestamps.append(timestampport) 415 | self.listbannerport.append(banner) 416 | 417 | for bannerport in self.listbannerport: 418 | self.timestamp = bannerport['timestamp'][:10] 419 | self.port = bannerport['port'] 420 | if 'product' in bannerport and bannerport['product']: 421 | self.product = bannerport['product'] 422 | if 'version' in bannerport and bannerport['version']: 423 | self.version = '({})'.format(bannerport['version']) 424 | if 'transport' in bannerport: 425 | self.transport = (bannerport['transport']) 426 | next_timestamp_port = None 427 | next_timestamp_host = None 428 | 429 | if (self.lastupdate == self.timestamp): 430 | date = datetime.now() 431 | timestamp = datetime.strptime(self.lastupdate, '%Y-%m-%d') 432 | timestamp_ajust = timestamp + timedelta(days=32) 433 | if (date <= timestamp_ajust): 434 | if (len(self.listbannerport) == 1): 435 | if (output == None): 436 | resaux = self.host_printoutput(self.port, self.transport, self.product, self.version, self.timestamp, toaddr, subs) 437 | self.res = self.res + resaux 438 | else: 439 | data = str(self.hostname) + ',' + str(self.os) + ',' + str(self.lastupdate) 440 | data = data + ',' + str(self.port) + ',' + str(self.transport) 441 | data = data + ',' + str(self.product) + ',' + str(self.version) + ',' + str(self.timestamp) 442 | self.file.write(data + '\n') 443 | else: 444 | next_timestamp_port = self.listbannerport[1]['timestamp'][:10] 445 | next_timestamp_host = self.listtimestamp[1] 446 | if (next_timestamp_port != next_timestamp_host): 447 | if (output == None): 448 | resaux = self.host_printoutput(self.port, self.transport, self.product, self.version, self.timestamp, toaddr, subs) 449 | self.res = self.res + resaux 450 | else: 451 | data = str(self.hostname) + ',' + str(self.os) + ',' + str(self.lastupdate) 452 | data = data + ',' + str(self.port) + ',' + str(self.transport) 453 | data = data + ',' + str(self.product) + ',' + str(self.version) + ',' + str(self.timestamp) 454 | self.file.write(data + '\n') 455 | if (output != None): 456 | self.file.close() 457 | return self.res 458 | 459 | def send_mail(self, subject, body, toaddr, attached, filepath): 460 | self.fromaddress = mail['fromaddress'] 461 | self.frompassword = mail['frompassword'] 462 | self.toaddress = mail[toaddr] 463 | self.smtp = mail['smtp'] 464 | msg = msg = MIMEMultipart() 465 | msg['From'] = str(self.fromaddress) 466 | msg['To'] = str(self.toaddress) 467 | msg['Subject'] = str(subject) 468 | body = str(body) 469 | msg.attach(MIMEText(body, 'plain')) 470 | if (attached): 471 | part = MIMEApplication(open(filepath, 'rb').read()) 472 | part['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename="%s"' % basename(filepath) 473 | msg.attach(part) 474 | server = smtplib.SMTP(self.smtp, 587) 475 | try: 476 | server.starttls() 477 | server.login(self.fromaddress, self.frompassword) 478 | text = msg.as_string() 479 | server.sendmail(self.fromaddress, self.toaddress, text) 480 | server.quit() 481 | self.log("Mail sent: ", subject) 482 | except APIError as e: 483 | self.log("Error", e.value) 484 | self.log("newline") 485 | sys.exit(1) 486 | 487 | def create_alert(self, name, ips): 488 | self.log("Create alert") 489 | self.log("IPs/netblock - ", ips) 490 | list = ips.split(" ") 491 | self.log("List of IPs - ", list) 492 | try: 493 | i=0 494 | for ip in list: 495 | namenew = name + '_' + str(i) 496 | alert = self.api.create_alert(name, ip) 497 | time.sleep(0.5) 498 | id = alert["id"] 499 | self.log("Alert Name: ", namenew) 500 | self.log("Alert ID: ", id) 501 | self.log("newline") 502 | i=i+1 503 | except APIError as e: 504 | self.log("Error", e.value) 505 | self.log("newline") 506 | sys.exit(1) 507 | 508 | def create_alertfile(self, name, file): 509 | self.log("Create alert") 510 | self.log("File of ips ", file) 511 | try: 512 | with open(file, "r") as file_lines: 513 | list = [] 514 | i=0 515 | for line in file_lines: 516 | list.append(line.replace('\n', '')) 517 | try: 518 | self.log("List of IPs - ", list) 519 | for ip in list: 520 | namenew = name + '_' + str(i) 521 | alert = self.api.create_alert(namenew, ip) 522 | time.sleep(0.5) 523 | id = alert["id"] 524 | self.log("Alert Name: ", namenew) 525 | self.log("Alert ID: ", id) 526 | self.log("newline") 527 | i=i+1 528 | except APIError as e: 529 | self.log("Error", e.value) 530 | self.log("newline") 531 | sys.exit(1) 532 | except APIError as e: 533 | self.log("Error", e.value) 534 | self.log("newline") 535 | sys.exit(1) 536 | 537 | def list_alerts(self): 538 | try: 539 | results = self.api.alerts() 540 | except APIError as e: 541 | print '[Error]' + e.value 542 | sys.exit(1) 543 | 544 | if len(results) > 0: 545 | click.echo(click.style('{0:<30}'.format('AlertID')) + click.style('{0:<30}'.format('Name') + 'IP/Netblock') + '\n') 546 | for alert in results: 547 | click.echo(click.style('{0:<30}'.format(alert['id'])) + click.style('{0:<30}'.format(alert['name']) + str(alert['filters']['ip'][0]))) 548 | else: 549 | print 'You have not created any alerts yet' 550 | 551 | def delete_alert(self, alertid): 552 | if str(alertid) == "all": 553 | self.remove_allalerts() 554 | else: 555 | try: 556 | self.api.delete_alert(alertid) 557 | self.log("Alert ID removed: ", alertid) 558 | self.log("newline") 559 | except APIError as e: 560 | self.log("Error", e.value) 561 | self.log("newline") 562 | sys.exit(1) 563 | 564 | def remove_allalerts(self): 565 | try: 566 | alerts = self.api.alerts() 567 | time.sleep(0.5) 568 | for alert in alerts: 569 | self.log("Removing alert: " + alert['name'] + " - " + alert['id']) 570 | self.api.delete_alert(alert['id']) 571 | time.sleep(0.5) 572 | self.log("All alerts have been removed") 573 | except APIError as e: 574 | self.log("Error", e.value) 575 | self.log("newline") 576 | sys.exit(1) 577 | 578 | def subscribe_ports(self, alertid, monport, toaddr): 579 | self.alertid = alertid 580 | self.monport = monport 581 | self.toaddr = toaddr 582 | try: 583 | monitemlist = monport.split(" ") 584 | self.api.stream.base_url = "https://stream.shodan.io" 585 | if str(alertid) == "all": 586 | self.alertid = None 587 | else: 588 | self.alertid = alertid 589 | for banner in self.api.stream.alert(self.alertid): 590 | for m in monitemlist: 591 | if str((banner['port'])) == str(m): 592 | ip = str(get_ip(banner)) 593 | port = str((banner['port'])) 594 | data = 'Hostname: ' + ip + ' Port: ' + port 595 | self.log('Alert: ', data) 596 | if (toaddr) is not None: 597 | self.send_mail('[Alert] Risk port open', data, toaddr, None, None) 598 | except APIError as e: 599 | self.log("Error", e.value) 600 | self.log("newline") 601 | sys.exit(1) 602 | except requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError: 603 | self.subscribe_ports(self.alertid, self.monport, self.toaddr) 604 | 605 | def subscribe_diff(self, alertid, toaddr): 606 | self.alertid = alertid 607 | self.toaddr = toaddr 608 | try: 609 | self.api.stream.base_url = "https://stream.shodan.io" 610 | if str(alertid) == "all": 611 | self.alertid = None 612 | else: 613 | self.alertid = alertid 614 | for banner in self.api.stream.alert(self.alertid): 615 | ip_stream = str(get_ip(banner)) 616 | port_stream = str((banner['port'])) 617 | #print "IP " + str(ip_stream) 618 | #print "port_stream " + str(port_stream) 619 | banner = self.api.host(ip_stream, True) 620 | time.sleep(0.5) 621 | res = self.host_gethistdiff(banner, True, None, None, True, None, True) 622 | res = res.split(' ') 623 | #print "RES " + str(res) 624 | if port_stream in res: 625 | data = 'Hostname: ' + ip_stream + ' Port: ' + port_stream 626 | self.log('Alert : ', data) 627 | if (toaddr) is not None: 628 | self.send_mail('[Alert] New service detected', data, toaddr, None, None) 629 | except APIError as e: 630 | self.log("Error", e.value) 631 | self.log("newline") 632 | sys.exit(1) 633 | except requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError: 634 | self.subscribe_diff(self.alertid, self.toaddr) 635 | 636 | def subscribe_tags(self, alertid, montags, toaddr): 637 | self.alertid = alertid 638 | self.montags = montags 639 | self.toaddr = toaddr 640 | try: 641 | monitemlist = montags.split(" ") 642 | self.api.stream.base_url = "https://stream.shodan.io" 643 | if str(alertid) == "all": 644 | self.alertid = None 645 | else: 646 | self.alertid = alertid 647 | for banner in self.api.stream.alert(self.alertid): 648 | for m in monitemlist: 649 | if 'tags' in banner and str(m) in banner['tags']: 650 | ip = str(get_ip(banner)) 651 | data = 'Hostname: ' + ip + ' Tag: ' + str(m) 652 | self.log('Alert: ', data) 653 | if (toaddr) is not None: 654 | self.send_mail('[Alert] Tag detected', data, toaddr, None, None) 655 | except APIError as e: 656 | self.log("Error", e.value) 657 | self.log("newline") 658 | sys.exit(1) 659 | except requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError: 660 | self.subscribe_tags(self.alertid, self.montags, self.toaddr) 661 | 662 | def get_services(self, input): 663 | if str(input) == "services": 664 | res = self.api.services() 665 | for name, description in iter(res.items()): 666 | click.echo(click.style('{0:<30}'.format(name)) + description) 667 | elif str(input) == "protocols": 668 | res = self.api.protocols() 669 | for name, description in iter(res.items()): 670 | click.echo(click.style('{0:<30}'.format(name)) + description) 671 | elif str(input) == "ports": 672 | res = self.api.protocols() 673 | for name, description in iter(res.items()): 674 | click.echo(click.style('{0:<30}'.format(name)) + description) 675 | elif str(input) == "tags": 676 | for mainpath in paths: 677 | mainpath = paths['mainpath'] + "tags" 678 | if os.path.isfile(mainpath): 679 | try: 680 | with open(mainpath, "r") as file_lines: 681 | for line in file_lines: 682 | print line.rstrip('\n') 683 | except APIError as e: 684 | self.log("Error", e.value) 685 | sys.exit(1) 686 | else: 687 | print 'No scan has been sent yet' 688 | sys.exit(1) 689 | else: 690 | print "[Error] - Input must be: protocols, services or ports" 691 | sys.exit(1) 692 | 693 | def run(self): 694 | usage = "usage: python %prog [options]" 695 | 696 | epi = """ 697 | EXAMPLES: 698 | ./shodanseeker --si 'X.X.X.X X.X.X.X/24' # Scan IPs/netblocks 699 | ./shodanseeker --sf 'pathfilename' # Scan IPs/netblocks from a file 700 | ./shodanseeker -l # List previously submitted scans 701 | ./shodanseeker -i 'X.X.X.X X.X.X.X/24 Y.Y.Y.Y' # Get all information of IP/netblocks 702 | ./shodanseeker -f 'pathfilename' # Get all information from a file of IPs/netblocks 703 | ./shodanseeker -i 'X.X.X.X' --history # Get all historical banners 704 | ./shodanseeker -i 'X.X.X.X' --diff # Detect new services published 705 | ./shodanseeker -f 'pathfilename' [--history|--diff] --output csv # Output results in csv format 706 | ./shodanseeker -i 'X.X.X.X' --diff --output csv --mail toaddr -a # Send email with csv results attached 707 | ./shodanseeker --ca Name 'X.X.X.X X.X.X.X/24' # Create network alerts for the IP/netblock 708 | ./shodanseeker --cf Name 'pathfilename' # Create network alerts from file 709 | ./shodanseeker --la # List of all the network alerts activated on the account 710 | ./shodanseeker --da [alertid|all] # Remove the specified network alert 711 | ./shodanseeker --subs [alertid|all] --monport '3389 22' [--mail toaddr] # Subscribe to the Streaming and monitoring for high risk services 712 | ./shodanseeker --subs [alertid|all] --mondiff [--mail toaddr] # Subscribe to the Streaming and monitoring for new services published 713 | ./shodanseeker --subs [alertid|all] --montag 'compromised' [--mail toaddr] # Subscribe to the Streaming and monitoring for tags (ex: compromised, doublepulsar, self-signed) 714 | ./shodanseeker --get [protocols|services|ports|tags] # List of (protocols,services,ports,tags) supported 715 | """ 716 | class myParser(OptionParser): 717 | def format_epilog(self, formatter): 718 | return self.epilog 719 | 720 | parser = myParser(epilog=epi) 721 | #parser = optparse.OptionParser() 722 | parser.set_usage(usage) 723 | 724 | parser.add_option("--mail", dest="mail", help="Send email with results and alerts", default=None) 725 | parser.add_option("-a", dest="attach", action="store_true", help="Attach csv results to an email", default=None) 726 | 727 | group1 = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "Scanning Options") 728 | group1.add_option("--si", dest="scaninput", help="Scan an IP/netblock", default=None) 729 | group1.add_option("--sf", dest="scanfile", help="Scan an IP/netblock from file", default=None) 730 | group1.add_option("--force", dest="scanforce", help="Force Shodan to re-scan the provided IPs", action="store_true", default=None) 731 | group1.add_option("-l", dest="scanlist", action="store_true", help="List previously submitted scans", default=None) 732 | parser.add_option_group(group1) 733 | 734 | group2 = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "Searching Options") 735 | group2.add_option("-i", dest="getinfo", help="Get all information of an IP/netblock", default=None) 736 | group2.add_option("-f", dest="getinfofromfile", help="Get all information of an IP/netblock from file", default=None) 737 | group2.add_option("--history", dest="history", help="Return all Historical Banners", action="store_true", default=None) 738 | group2.add_option("--diff", dest="diff", help="Detect New Services Published", action="store_true", default=None) 739 | group2.add_option("--output", dest="output", help="Output results in csv format", default=None) 740 | parser.add_option_group(group2) 741 | 742 | group3 = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "Monitoring in Real-Time") 743 | group3.add_option("--ca", dest="addalert", help="Create network alerts for the IP/netblock", nargs=2, default=None) 744 | group3.add_option("--cf", dest="addalertfile", help="Create network alerts from file", nargs=2, default=None) 745 | group3.add_option("--la", dest="listalerts", help="List of all the network alerts activated", action="store_true", default=None) 746 | group3.add_option("--da", dest="delalert", help="Remove the specified network alert", default=None) 747 | group3.add_option("--subs", dest="subsalerts", help="Subscribe to the Private Horse Streaming", default=None) 748 | group3.add_option("--monport", dest="monport", help="Monitoring for High Risk Services", default=None) 749 | group3.add_option("--mondiff", dest="mondiff", action="store_true", help="Monitoring for New Services Published", default=None) 750 | group3.add_option("--montag", dest="montag", help="Tags (ex: compromised, doublepulsar, self-signed)", default=None) 751 | group3.add_option("--get", dest="get", help="Protocols, services, ports and tags supported", default=None) 752 | parser.add_option_group(group3) 753 | 754 | (options,args) = parser.parse_args() 755 | 756 | for key in api: 757 | self.api_key = key['key'] 758 | for logpath in paths: 759 | self.logpath = paths['logpath'] 760 | 761 | if self.api_key == '': 762 | print '[Error] Set the API Key into the configuration file' 763 | sys.exit(1) 764 | 765 | if options.scaninput != None: 766 | if (options.scaninput): 767 | if (options.scanforce): 768 | self.force = True 769 | shodanscan = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 770 | shodanscan.scan_range(options.scaninput, self.force) 771 | else: 772 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 773 | sys.exit(1) 774 | 775 | elif options.scanfile != None: 776 | if (options.scanfile): 777 | if os.path.isfile(options.scanfile): 778 | if (options.scanforce): 779 | self.force = True 780 | shodanscan = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 781 | shodanscan.scan_file(options.scanfile, self.force) 782 | else: 783 | print '[Error] File does not exist' 784 | sys.exit(1) 785 | else: 786 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 787 | sys.exit(1) 788 | 789 | elif options.scanlist != None: 790 | self.print_scanlistID() 791 | 792 | elif options.getinfo != None: 793 | if (options.getinfo): 794 | shodangetinfo = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 795 | if options.history and options.diff: 796 | parser.error("Options --history and --diff are mutually exclusive") 797 | if (options.history): 798 | if (options.output): 799 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 800 | if (options.mail): 801 | if (options.mail) in mail: 802 | if (options.attach): 803 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, options.history, None, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 804 | else: 805 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, options.history, None, options.output, options.mail, None) 806 | else: 807 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 808 | else: 809 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, options.history, None, options.output, None, None) 810 | else: 811 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 812 | else: 813 | if (options.mail): 814 | if (options.attach): 815 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 816 | else: 817 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, options.history, None, None, options.mail, None) 818 | else: 819 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, options.history, None, None, None, None) 820 | else: 821 | if (options.diff): 822 | if (options.output): 823 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 824 | if (options.mail): 825 | if (options.mail) in mail: 826 | if (options.attach): 827 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, True, options.diff, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 828 | else: 829 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, True, options.diff, options.output, options.mail, None) 830 | else: 831 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 832 | else: 833 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, True, options.diff, options.output, None, None) 834 | else: 835 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 836 | else: 837 | if (options.mail): 838 | if (options.mail) in mail: 839 | if (options.attach): 840 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 841 | else: 842 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, True, options.diff, None, options.mail, None) 843 | else: 844 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 845 | else: 846 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, True, options.diff, None, None, None) 847 | else: 848 | if (options.output): 849 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 850 | if (options.mail): 851 | if (options.mail) in mail: 852 | if (options.attach): 853 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, None, None, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 854 | else: 855 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, None, None, options.output, options.mail, None) 856 | else: 857 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 858 | else: 859 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, None, None, options.output, None, None) 860 | else: 861 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 862 | else: 863 | if (options.mail): 864 | if (options.attach): 865 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 866 | else: 867 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, None, None, None, options.mail, None) 868 | else: 869 | shodangetinfo.get_info(options.getinfo, None, None, None, None, None) 870 | else: 871 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 872 | sys.exit(1) 873 | 874 | elif options.getinfofromfile != None: 875 | if (options.getinfofromfile): 876 | if os.path.isfile(options.getinfofromfile): 877 | shodangetinfofromfile = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 878 | if options.history and options.diff: 879 | parser.error("Options --history and --diff are mutually exclusive") 880 | if (options.history): 881 | if (options.output): 882 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 883 | if (options.mail): 884 | if (options.mail) in mail: 885 | if (options.attach): 886 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, options.history, None, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 887 | else: 888 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, options.history, None, options.output, options.mail, None) 889 | else: 890 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 891 | else: 892 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, options.history, None, options.output, None, None) 893 | else: 894 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 895 | else: 896 | if (options.mail): 897 | if (options.attach): 898 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 899 | else: 900 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, options.history, None, None, options.mail, None) 901 | else: 902 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, options.history, None, None, None, None) 903 | else: 904 | if (options.diff): 905 | if (options.output): 906 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 907 | if (options.mail): 908 | if (options.mail) in mail: 909 | if (options.attach): 910 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, True, options.diff, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 911 | else: 912 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, True, options.diff, options.output, options.mail, None) 913 | else: 914 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 915 | else: 916 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, True, options.diff, options.output, None, None) 917 | else: 918 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 919 | else: 920 | if (options.mail): 921 | if (options.mail) in mail: 922 | if (options.attach): 923 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 924 | else: 925 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, True, options.diff, None, options.mail, None) 926 | else: 927 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 928 | else: 929 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, True, options.diff, None, None, None) 930 | else: 931 | if (options.output): 932 | if (options.output == 'csv'): 933 | if (options.mail): 934 | if (options.mail) in mail: 935 | if (options.attach): 936 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, None, None, options.output, options.mail, options.attach) 937 | else: 938 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, None, None, options.output, options.mail, None) 939 | else: 940 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 941 | else: 942 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, None, None, options.output, None, None) 943 | else: 944 | print '[Error] Output format not supported' 945 | else: 946 | if (options.mail): 947 | if (options.mail) in mail: 948 | if (options.attach): 949 | print '[Error] Select a file format output' 950 | else: 951 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, None, None, None, options.mail, None) 952 | else: 953 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 954 | else: 955 | shodangetinfofromfile.get_infofromfile(options.getinfofromfile, None, None, None, None, None) 956 | else: 957 | print '[Error] File does not exist' 958 | sys.exit(1) 959 | else: 960 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 961 | sys.exit(1) 962 | 963 | elif options.addalert != None: 964 | if (options.addalert): 965 | name = options.addalert[0] 966 | ips = options.addalert[1] 967 | shodanaddalert = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 968 | shodanaddalert.create_alert(name, ips) 969 | else: 970 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 971 | sys.exit(1) 972 | 973 | elif options.addalertfile != None: 974 | if (options.addalertfile): 975 | name = options.addalertfile[0] 976 | file = options.addalertfile[1] 977 | if os.path.isfile(file): 978 | shodanaddalertfile = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 979 | shodanaddalertfile.create_alertfile(name, file) 980 | else: 981 | print '[Error] File does not exist' 982 | sys.exit(1) 983 | else: 984 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 985 | sys.exit(1) 986 | 987 | elif (options.listalerts): 988 | shodanlistalerts = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 989 | shodanlistalerts.list_alerts() 990 | 991 | elif options.delalert != None: 992 | if (options.delalert): 993 | shodanadddelalert = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 994 | shodanadddelalert.delete_alert(options.delalert) 995 | else: 996 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 997 | sys.exit(1) 998 | 999 | elif options.subsalerts != None: 1000 | if (options.subsalerts): 1001 | if (options.monport): 1002 | shodansubs = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 1003 | if (options.mail): 1004 | if (options.mail) in mail: 1005 | shodansubs.subscribe_ports(options.subsalerts, options.monport, options.mail) 1006 | else: 1007 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 1008 | else: 1009 | shodansubs.subscribe_ports(options.subsalerts, options.monport, None) 1010 | elif (options.mondiff): 1011 | shodansubs = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 1012 | if (options.mail): 1013 | if (options.mail) in mail: 1014 | shodansubs.subscribe_diff(options.subsalerts, options.mail) 1015 | else: 1016 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 1017 | else: 1018 | shodansubs.subscribe_diff(options.subsalerts, None) 1019 | elif (options.montag): 1020 | shodansubs = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 1021 | if (options.mail): 1022 | if (options.mail) in mail: 1023 | shodansubs.subscribe_tags(options.subsalerts, options.montag, options.mail) 1024 | else: 1025 | print '[Error] Select a valid toaddress list from config file' 1026 | else: 1027 | shodansubs.subscribe_tags(options.subsalerts, options.montag, None) 1028 | else: 1029 | print '[Error] --mon option must not be null' 1030 | sys.exit(1) 1031 | else: 1032 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 1033 | sys.exit(1) 1034 | 1035 | elif options.get != None: 1036 | if (options.get): 1037 | shodanget = ShodanSeeker(self.api_key) 1038 | shodanget.get_services(options.get) 1039 | else: 1040 | print '[Error] Input must not be null' 1041 | sys.exit(1) 1042 | 1043 | else: 1044 | parser.print_help() 1045 | print "" 1046 | sys.exit(1) 1047 | 1048 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/SS_Rooted2019.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laincode/shodan-seeker/f3c931405d39caefb26f1a7561c22b02ae79f1bf/doc/SS_Rooted2019.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/ShodanSeeker_BHArsenal2019.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laincode/shodan-seeker/f3c931405d39caefb26f1a7561c22b02ae79f1bf/doc/ShodanSeeker_BHArsenal2019.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example_shodan_port_monitor.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 21 23 22 137 5900 123 3306 3479 3389 445 623 47808 1900 502 500 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shodanseeker: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | from core.shodanseeker import ShodanSeeker 4 | 5 | class NullOutput(object): 6 | def write(self, text): 7 | pass 8 | def flush(self): 9 | pass 10 | 11 | if __name__ == "__main__": 12 | app = ShodanSeeker() 13 | app.run() 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tags: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cloud 2 | compromised 3 | cryptocurrency 4 | database 5 | devops 6 | doublepular 7 | honeypot 8 | ics 9 | iot 10 | malware 11 | medical 12 | onion 13 | scanner 14 | self-signed 15 | starttls 16 | tor 17 | videogame 18 | vpn 19 | 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