├── .gitignore ├── Makefile ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── pyproject.toml ├── getsploit └── __init__.py ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.pyc 2 | *.egg-info/ 3 | build/ 4 | dist/ 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | format: 2 | poetry run ruff format getsploit 3 | 4 | isort: 5 | poetry run ruff check --select I --fix getsploit 6 | 7 | mypy: 8 | poetry run mypy getsploit 9 | 10 | mypy-one: 11 | poetry run mypy ${ARGS} 12 | 13 | cc: 14 | make format 15 | make isort 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 📦 Release Notes — `getsploit` v2.0.2 2 | 3 | ## ✅ Python Compatibility 4 | - Minimum supported Python version is now **3.10+**. 5 | 6 | ## 🔐 API Key Management 7 | You can now provide your API key in several ways: 8 | 9 | 1. Save the key for the current user: 10 | ```bash 11 | getsploit --set-key YOUR-KEY 12 | ``` 13 | 14 | 2. Alternatively, pass the key: 15 | 16 | * via the `--api-key` command-line option 17 | * or through the `VULNERS_API_KEY` environment variable 18 | 19 | **Key resolution priority:** 20 | 21 | 1. If `--api-key` is provided, it takes precedence. 22 | 2. If not, the `VULNERS_API_KEY` environment variable is used. 23 | 3. If neither is set, the saved key from `--set-key` is used. 24 | 25 | ## 🔍 Query Behavior 26 | 27 | * Search queries are now passed **as-is**, without modification. 28 | 29 | ### 🔎 Search in title only: 30 | 31 | ```bash 32 | getsploit title:wordpress AND title:"4.7.0" 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | ### 🔎 Search across all fields: 36 | 37 | ```bash 38 | getsploit wordpress sql injection 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | ⚠️ When searching in the local database, queries must be compatible with **FTS4** (Full-Text Search v4). 42 | 43 | ## 🏷 Available Search Fields 44 | 45 | * `id` 46 | * `title` 47 | * `description` 48 | * `sourceData` 49 | * `published` 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [project] 2 | name = "getsploit" 3 | version = "2.0.2" 4 | requires-python = ">=3.10" 5 | description = "Command line search and download tool for Vulners Database inspired by searchsploit." 6 | readme = "README.md" 7 | authors = [ 8 | {name = "Vulners Team"} 9 | ] 10 | license = { text = "GPL-3.0-or-later" } 11 | keywords = ["security", "network", "vulners", "vulnerability", "CVE"] 12 | classifiers = [ 13 | "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable", 14 | "Operating System :: OS Independent", 15 | "Programming Language :: Python", 16 | "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules", 17 | "Intended Audience :: Developers", 18 | "Intended Audience :: Information Technology", 19 | "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", 20 | "Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control", 21 | "Topic :: Utilities", 22 | ] 23 | dependencies = [ 24 | "texttable (>=1.7.0, <2.0.0)", 25 | "click (>=8.2.1, <9.0.0)", 26 | "httpx (>=0.28.1, <1.0.0)", 27 | "orjson (>=3.11.3, <4.0.0)", 28 | ] 29 | 30 | [project.scripts] 31 | getsploit = "getsploit:main" 32 | 33 | [tool.poetry] 34 | packages = [ 35 | { include = "getsploit" }, 36 | ] 37 | 38 | [tool.poetry.group.dev.dependencies] 39 | mypy = { version = "^1.15.0", extras = ["faster-cache"] } 40 | ruff = "^0.11.8" 41 | 42 | [tool.mypy] 43 | follow_imports = "silent" 44 | no_namespace_packages = true 45 | disallow_untyped_defs = true 46 | strict = true 47 | extra_checks = true 48 | pretty = true 49 | 50 | [tool.ruff] 51 | line-length = 98 52 | target-version = "py313" 53 | 54 | [build-system] 55 | requires = ["poetry-core"] 56 | build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api" 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /getsploit/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pathlib 2 | import re 3 | import sqlite3 4 | import tempfile 5 | import urllib.parse 6 | import zipfile 7 | from functools import cached_property 8 | from typing import Any, Iterable, Mapping 9 | 10 | import click 11 | import httpx 12 | import orjson 13 | import texttable # type:ignore[import-untyped] 14 | 15 | 16 | class Context: 17 | def __init__(self, api_key: str | None = None) -> None: 18 | self.cli_api_key = api_key 19 | 20 | @cached_property 21 | def home_path(self) -> pathlib.Path: 22 | home = pathlib.Path.home() / ".getsploit" 23 | home.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) 24 | return home 25 | 26 | @cached_property 27 | def database_path(self) -> pathlib.Path: 28 | return self.home_path / "getsploit.db" 29 | 30 | @cached_property 31 | def api_key_path(self) -> pathlib.Path: 32 | return self.home_path / "vulners.key" 33 | 34 | @cached_property 35 | def client(self) -> httpx.Client: 36 | api_key = self.cli_api_key 37 | if not api_key and self.api_key_path.exists(): 38 | api_key = self.api_key_path.read_text() 39 | if not api_key: 40 | raise click.ClickException("Vulners API key not found.") 41 | return httpx.Client(base_url="https://vulners.com/api/", headers={"x-api-key": api_key}) 42 | 43 | 44 | def download_database(ctx: Context) -> None: 45 | click.echo("Downloading getsploit database archive. Please wait...") 46 | with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: 47 | path = pathlib.Path(tmpdir) / "getsploit.db.zip" 48 | with ( 49 | ctx.client.stream("GET", "v3/archive/getsploit", follow_redirects=True) as resp, 50 | ): 51 | try: 52 | resp.raise_for_status() 53 | except httpx.HTTPStatusError as e: 54 | raise click.ClickException(str(e)) 55 | with ( 56 | click.progressbar( 57 | length=int(resp.headers["Content-Length"]), label="Reading archive" 58 | ) as bar, 59 | path.open("wb") as output, 60 | ): 61 | for chunk in resp.iter_bytes(): 62 | output.write(chunk) 63 | bar.update(len(chunk)) 64 | with zipfile.ZipFile(path, "r") as archive: 65 | archive.extractall(ctx.home_path) 66 | 67 | 68 | def search_exploit_local(ctx: Context, query: str, limit: int) -> Iterable[Mapping[str, Any]]: 69 | if not ctx.database_path.exists(): 70 | raise click.ClickException("There is no local database file. Run 'getsploit --update'") 71 | conn = sqlite3.connect(ctx.database_path) 72 | cursor = conn.cursor() 73 | search_results = cursor.execute( 74 | f"SELECT * FROM exploits WHERE exploits MATCH ? ORDER BY published LIMIT ?", 75 | (query, limit), 76 | ).fetchall() 77 | fields = [d[0] for d in cursor.description] 78 | for row in search_results: 79 | yield dict(zip(fields, row)) 80 | 81 | 82 | def search_exploit_online(ctx: Context, query: str, limit: int) -> Iterable[Mapping[str, Any]]: 83 | resp = ctx.client.post( 84 | "v3/search/lucene/", 85 | json={ 86 | "query": f"bulletinFamily:exploit AND ({query})", 87 | "size": limit, 88 | "fields": ["id", "type", "title", "description", "sourceData", "published"], 89 | }, 90 | ) 91 | resp.raise_for_status() 92 | data = resp.json()["data"] 93 | if data.get("exactMatch"): 94 | results = [data["exactMatch"]] 95 | elif data.get("search"): 96 | results = data["search"] 97 | else: 98 | results = [] 99 | for item in results: 100 | d = item["_source"] 101 | yield { 102 | "id": d["id"], 103 | "title": d["title"], 104 | "description": d["description"], 105 | "sourceData": d.get("sourceData", ""), 106 | "published": d["published"], 107 | "vhref": f"https://vulners.com/{d['type']}/{d['id']}", 108 | } 109 | 110 | 111 | def slugify(value: str) -> str: 112 | value = re.sub("[^\w\s-]", "", value).strip().lower() 113 | value = re.sub("[-\s]+", "-", value) 114 | return value 115 | 116 | 117 | @click.command("getsploit") 118 | @click.option( 119 | "-j", 120 | "--json", 121 | is_flag=True, 122 | help="Show result in JSON format", 123 | ) 124 | @click.option( 125 | "-m", 126 | "--mirror", 127 | is_flag=True, 128 | help="Mirror (aka copies) exploits to the current working directory", 129 | ) 130 | @click.option( 131 | "-l", 132 | "--local", 133 | is_flag=True, 134 | help="Perform search in the local database instead of searching online", 135 | ) 136 | @click.option( 137 | "-u", 138 | "--update", 139 | is_flag=True, 140 | help="Update getsploit.db database", 141 | ) 142 | @click.option( 143 | "-s", 144 | "--set-key", 145 | is_flag=True, 146 | help="Set vulners API key", 147 | ) 148 | @click.option( 149 | "-k", 150 | "--api-key", 151 | help="Vulners API key", 152 | envvar="VULNERS_API_KEY", 153 | ) 154 | @click.option("-c", "--count", type=click.IntRange(1, 1000), default=10, help="Search limit") 155 | @click.argument("query", nargs=-1) 156 | def main( 157 | json: bool, 158 | mirror: bool, 159 | local: bool, 160 | update: bool, 161 | api_key: str | None, 162 | set_key: bool, 163 | query: str, 164 | count: int, 165 | ) -> None: 166 | """Exploit search and download utility""" 167 | query_value = " ".join(query) 168 | ctx = Context(api_key) 169 | 170 | if set_key: 171 | if not query: 172 | raise click.BadArgumentUsage("Argument for set-key is required") 173 | ctx.api_key_path.write_text(query_value) 174 | click.echo("Key updated.") 175 | return 176 | 177 | if update: 178 | download_database(ctx) 179 | click.echo("Database updated.") 180 | return 181 | 182 | if not query_value: 183 | raise click.BadArgumentUsage("Query argument is required") 184 | 185 | if local: 186 | result = list(search_exploit_local(ctx, query_value, count)) 187 | else: 188 | result = list(search_exploit_online(ctx, query_value, count)) 189 | 190 | rows = [{"id": row["id"], "title": row["title"], "url": row["vhref"]} for row in result] 191 | if json: 192 | click.echo(orjson.dumps(rows, option=orjson.OPT_INDENT_2)) 193 | else: 194 | table = texttable.Texttable() 195 | table.set_cols_dtype(["t", "t", "t"]) 196 | table.set_cols_align(["c", "l", "c"]) 197 | click.echo(f"Total found exploits: {len(rows)}") 198 | web_search_query = f"bulletinFamily:exploit AND ({query_value})" 199 | click.echo( 200 | f"Web-search URL: https://vulners.com/search?query={urllib.parse.quote_plus(web_search_query)}" 201 | ) 202 | if rows: 203 | max_width = max(len(row["url"]) for row in rows) 204 | table.set_cols_width([20, 30, max_width]) 205 | table.add_rows( 206 | [["ID", "Exploit Title", "URL"]] 207 | + [[row["id"], row["title"], row["url"]] for row in rows] 208 | ) 209 | click.echo(table.draw()) 210 | 211 | if mirror: 212 | mirror_path = pathlib.Path(slugify(query_value)) 213 | mirror_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) 214 | for row in result: 215 | exploit_data = row.get("sourceData") or row["description"] 216 | (mirror_path / row["id"].replace(":", "_")).write_text(exploit_data) 217 | 218 | 219 | if __name__ == "__main__": 220 | main() 221 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # getsploit 2 | 3 | [![Current Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/vulnersCom/getsploit.svg "Current Release")](https://github.com/vulnersCom/getsploit/releases/latest) 4 | [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/vulnersCom/getsploit/total.svg "Downloads")](https://github.com/vulnersCom/getsploit/releases) 5 | 6 | # Description 7 | Inspired by [searchsploit](https://github.com/offensive-security/exploit-database/blob/master/searchsploit), it combines two features: command line search and download tool. 8 | It allows you to search online for the exploits across all the most popular collections: *Exploit-DB*, *Metasploit*, *Packetstorm* and others. 9 | The most powerful feature is immediate *exploit source download* right in your working path. 10 | 11 | # Python version 12 | Utility was tested on *python3.10+* with SQLite FTS4 support. If you have found any bugs, don't hesitate to create an issue 13 | 14 | # How to use 15 | 16 | Install: `pip install getsploit` 17 | 18 | # Obtain Vulners API key 19 | 20 | Please, register at [Vulners website](https://vulners.com). 21 | Go to the personal menu by clicking on your name in the right top corner. 22 | Follow "API KEYS" tab. 23 | Generate API key with scope "api" and use it with the getsploit. 24 | 25 | # Search 26 | ``` 27 | # pip install getsploit 28 | # getsploit wordpress 4.7.0 29 | Total found exploits: 8 30 | Web-search URL: https://vulners.com/search?query=bulletinFamily%3Aexploit%20AND%20wordpress%204.7.0 31 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 32 | | ID | Exploit Title | URL | 33 | +======================+================================+====================================================+ 34 | | PACKETSTORM:141039 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 Insert | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:141039 | 35 | | | PHP Code Injection | | 36 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 37 | | EDB-ID:41308 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 Plugin | https://vulners.com/exploitdb/EDB-ID:41308 | 38 | | | Insert PHP - PHP Code | | 39 | | | Injection | | 40 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 41 | | EDB-ID:41223 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 - | https://vulners.com/exploitdb/EDB-ID:41223 | 42 | | | Unauthenticated Content | | 43 | | | Injection (PoC) | | 44 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 45 | | PACKETSTORM:140893 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 REST | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140893 | 46 | | | API Privilege Escalation | | 47 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 48 | | PACKETSTORM:140902 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140902 | 49 | | | Content Injection / Code | | 50 | | | Execution | | 51 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 52 | | PACKETSTORM:140901 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140901 | 53 | | | Content Injection Proof Of | | 54 | | | Concept | | 55 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 56 | | EDB-ID:41224 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 - | https://vulners.com/exploitdb/EDB-ID:41224 | 57 | | | Unauthenticated Content | | 58 | | | Injection Arbitrary Code | | 59 | | | Execution | | 60 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 61 | | SSV-92637 | WordPress REST API content | https://vulners.com/seebug/SSV-92637 | 62 | | | injection | | 63 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | # Save exploit files 67 | ``` 68 | # getsploit -m wordpress 4.7.0 69 | Total found exploits: 8 70 | Web-search URL: https://vulners.com/search?query=bulletinFamily%3Aexploit%20AND%20wordpress%204.7.0 71 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 72 | | ID | Exploit Title | URL | 73 | +======================+================================+====================================================+ 74 | | PACKETSTORM:141039 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 Insert | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:141039 | 75 | | | PHP Code Injection | | 76 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 77 | | EDB-ID:41308 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 Plugin | https://vulners.com/exploitdb/EDB-ID:41308 | 78 | | | Insert PHP - PHP Code | | 79 | | | Injection | | 80 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 81 | | EDB-ID:41223 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 - | https://vulners.com/exploitdb/EDB-ID:41223 | 82 | | | Unauthenticated Content | | 83 | | | Injection (PoC) | | 84 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 85 | | PACKETSTORM:140893 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 REST | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140893 | 86 | | | API Privilege Escalation | | 87 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 88 | | PACKETSTORM:140902 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140902 | 89 | | | Content Injection / Code | | 90 | | | Execution | | 91 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 92 | | PACKETSTORM:140901 | WordPress 4.7.0 / 4.7.1 | https://vulners.com/packetstorm/PACKETSTORM:140901 | 93 | | | Content Injection Proof Of | | 94 | | | Concept | | 95 | +----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ 96 | | EDB-ID:41224 | WordPress 4.7.0/4.7.1 - 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