├── .bash_profile ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ └── contributors.yml ├── CONTRIBUTORS.svg ├── Contributors.yml ├── EnumX.sh ├── Fuzz-xElkomy.py ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Resources For Bug hunters.md ├── Wayback-SSRF.yaml ├── action.yml ├── first-line-ssrf.yaml ├── install.sh ├── xss_serve_payload.zip └── شرح بالعربي.md /.bash_profile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | alias aem_discover='python3 ~/tools/aem-hacker/aem_discoverer.py --file $1 --workers 150' 2 | alias sublist3r='python ~/tools/Sublist3r/sublist3r.py' 3 | 4 | enum-as(){ 5 | nohup assetfinder --subs-only $1 |sort -u |uniq -u|httprobe -p http:80 > $1.txt & 6 | } 7 | 8 | #----- AWS ------- 9 | 10 | s3ls(){ 11 | aws s3 ls s3://$1 12 | } 13 | 14 | s3cp(){ 15 | aws s3 cp $2 s3://$1 16 | } 17 | 18 | #---- Content discovery ---- 19 | thewadl(){ #this grabs endpoints from a application.wadl and puts them in yahooapi.txt 20 | curl -s $1 | grep path | sed -n "s/.*resource path=\"\(.*\)\".*/\1/p" | tee -a ~/tools/dirsearch/db/yahooapi.txt 21 | } 22 | 23 | #----- recon ----- 24 | crtndstry(){ 25 | ./tools/crtndstry/crtndstry $1 26 | } 27 | 28 | am(){ #runs amass passively and saves to json 29 | amass enum --passive -d $1 -json $1.json 30 | jq .name $1.json | sed "s/\"//g"| httprobe -c 60 | tee -a $1-domains.txt 31 | } 32 | 33 | certprobe(){ #runs httprobe on all the hosts from certspotter 34 | curl -s https://crt.sh/\?q\=\%.$1\&output\=json | jq -r '.[].name_value' | sed 's/\*\.//g' | sort -u | httprobe | tee -a ./all.txt 35 | } 36 | 37 | mscan(){ #runs masscan 38 | sudo masscan -p4443,2075,2076,6443,3868,3366,8443,8080,9443,9091,3000,8000,5900,8081,6000,10000,8181,3306,5000,4000,8888,5432,15672,9999,161,4044,7077,4040,9000,8089,443,744$} 39 | } 40 | 41 | certspotter(){ 42 | curl -s https://certspotter.com/api/v0/certs\?domain\=$1 | jq '.[].dns_names[]' | sed 's/\"//g' | sed 's/\*\.//g' | sort -u | grep $1 43 | } #h/t Michiel Prins 44 | 45 | crtsh(){ 46 | curl -s https://crt.sh/?Identity=%.$1 | grep ">*.$1" | sed 's/<[/]*[TB][DR]>/\n/g' | grep -vE "<|^[\*]*[\.]*$1" | sort -u | awk 'NF' 47 | } 48 | 49 | certnmap(){ 50 | curl https://certspotter.com/api/v0/certs\?domain\=$1 | jq '.[].dns_names[]' | sed 's/\"//g' | sed 's/\*\.//g' | sort -u | grep $1 | nmap -T5 -Pn -sS -i - -$ 51 | } #h/t Jobert Abma 52 | 53 | ipinfo(){ 54 | curl http://ipinfo.io/$1 55 | } 56 | 57 | 58 | #------ Tools ------ 59 | dirsearch(){ runs dirsearch and takes host and extension as arguments 60 | python3 ~/tools/dirsearch/dirsearch.py -u $1 -e $2 -t 50 -b 61 | } 62 | 63 | sqlmap(){ 64 | python ~/tools/sqlmap*/sqlmap.py -u $1 65 | } 66 | 67 | ncx(){ 68 | nc -l -n -vv -p $1 -k 69 | } 70 | 71 | crtshdirsearch(){ #gets all domains from crtsh, runs httprobe and then dir bruteforcers 72 | curl -s https://crt.sh/?q\=%.$1\&output\=json | jq -r '.[].name_value' | sed 's/\*\.//g' | sort -u | httprobe -c 50 | grep https | xargs -n1 -I{} python3 ~/tools/dirsearch/dirsearch.py -u {} -e $2 -t 50 -b 73 | } 74 | 75 | export GOROOT=/usr/local/go 76 | export GOPATH=$HOME/go 77 | export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$GOROOT/bin:$PATH 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | custom: https://paypal.me/7elkomy 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/contributors.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Contributors 2 | on: 3 | schedule: 4 | - cron: '5 * * * *' # At 01:00 on Sunday. 5 | push: 6 | branches: 7 | - master 8 | jobs: 9 | contributors: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 11 | steps: 12 | - uses: bubkoo/contributors-list@v1 13 | with: 14 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 15 | svgPath: CONTRIBUTORS.svg 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Contributors.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - name: Contributors List 2 | uses: bubkoo/contributors-list@v1.0.8 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EnumX.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | [ -z "$1" ] && { printf "\n[!] Usage: bash EnumX.sh example.com\n"; exit; } 4 | 5 | #COLORS 6 | BOLD="\e[1m" 7 | NORMAL="\e[0m" 8 | GREEN="\e[92m" 9 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+]Start Subdomain Enumeretion" 11 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 | 13 | #Assetfinder 14 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Assetfinder" 15 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 | assetfinder --subs-only $1 |sort -u |tee assetfinder.txt 17 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Some Free Apis to extract the subdomains" 19 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 | curl --silent "https://www.threatcrowd.org/searchApi/v2/domain/report/?domain=$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" > tmp.txt 21 | curl --silent "https://api.hackertarget.com/hostsearch/?q=$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 22 | curl --silent "https://crt.sh/?q=%.$1" | grep -oP "\\K.*\.$1" | sed -e 's/\/\n/g' | grep -oP "\K.*\.$1" | sed -e 's/[\<|\>]//g' | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 23 | curl --silent "https://crt.sh/?q=%.%.$1" | grep -oP "\\K.*\.$1" | sed -e 's/\/\n/g' | sed -e 's/[\<|\>]//g' | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 24 | curl --silent "https://crt.sh/?q=%.%.%.$1" | grep "$1" | cut -d '>' -f2 | cut -d '<' -f1 | grep -v " " | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" | sort -u >> tmp.txt 25 | curl --silent "https://crt.sh/?q=%.%.%.%.$1" | grep "$1" | cut -d '>' -f2 | cut -d '<' -f1 | grep -v " " | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" | sort -u >> tmp.txt 26 | curl --silent "https://certspotter.com/api/v0/certs?domain=$1" | grep -o '\[\".*\"\]' | sed -e 's/\[//g' | sed -e 's/\"//g' | sed -e 's/\]//g' | sed -e 's/\,/\n/g' | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 27 | curl --silent "https://spyse.2com/target/domain/$1" | grep -E -o "button.*>.*\.$1\/button>" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 28 | curl --silent "https://tls.bufferover.run/dns?q=$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 29 | curl --silent "https://dns.bufferover.run/dns?q=.$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 30 | curl --silent "https://urlscan.io/api/v1/search/?q=$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 31 | curl --silent -X POST "https://synapsint.com/report.php" -d "name=http%3A%2F%2F$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 32 | curl --silent "https://jldc.me/anubis/subdomains/$1" | grep -Po "((http|https):\/\/)?(([\w.-]*)\.([\w]*)\.([A-z]))\w+" >> tmp.txt 33 | curl --silent "https://sonar.omnisint.io/subdomains/$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 34 | curl --silent "https://otx.alienvault.com/api/v1/indicators/domain/$1/passive_dns" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 35 | curl --silent "https://riddler.io/search/exportcsv?q=pld:$1" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" >> tmp.txt 36 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 | cat tmp.txt | sed -e "s/\*\.$1//g" | sed -e "s/^\..*//g" | grep -o -E "[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.$1" | sort -u | allapis.txt 38 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 | #Sublist3r 40 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Sublist3r" 41 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 | python ~/tools/Sublist3r/sublist3r.py -d $1 -o sublist3r.txt 43 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 | #Subfinder 45 | #go get -v github.com/projectdiscovery/subfinder/cmd/subfinder 46 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Subfinder " 47 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 | subfinder -d $1 |sort -u |tee subfinder.txt 49 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 | #Amass 51 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Amass\n" 52 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 | amass enum -d $1 --passive -o amass.txt 54 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 | #Filtering 57 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Filtering\n" 58 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 | cat sublist3r.txt assetfinder.txt subfinder.txt allapis.txt| sort -u |uniq -u| grep -v "*" |sort -u|tee Final-Subs.txt 60 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 | #Httprobe 62 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] Starting Httpx\n" 63 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 | cat Final-Subs.txt |sort -u |uniq -u|httpx -silent |tee $1-alive.txt 65 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+]Start Subdomain Takeover Scan\n" 67 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 | subzy -targets Final-Subs.txt -hide_fails --verify_ssl -concurrency 20 |sort -u|tee "subzy.txt" 69 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 70 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+] DNSPROBE Start\n" 71 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 | cat $1-alive.txt|dnsprobe -o $1-dnsprobe.txt 73 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 | echo -e "${GREEN}[+]Finishing The Enumeration OR The Reconaisses\n" 75 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76 | rm sublist3r.txt assetfinder.txt subfinder.txt allapis.txt tmp.txt 77 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Fuzz-xElkomy.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | import requests, re, sys, codecs,time 3 | from multiprocessing import Pool 4 | from time import time as timer 5 | 6 | global user_agent,helper,directory,ifing,list_targets 7 | 8 | def logo(): 9 | banner=(f'''\033 10 | \t # # ####### # # # ####### # # # # 11 | \t # # # # # # # # ## ## # # 12 | \t # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 13 | \t # ##### # ### # # # # # # 14 | \t # # # # # # # # # # # 15 | \t # # # # # # # # # # # 16 | \t# # ####### ####### # # ####### # # # 17 | \t ##########__Khaled Mohamed__######### GitHub:@xElkomy 18 | \t [Example]: python3 Fuzz-xElkomy.py target.txt DIR if-you-want-check ..! 19 | ''') 20 | print(banner) 21 | time.sleep(1) 22 | 23 | logo() 24 | 25 | list_targets = sys.argv[1] 26 | directory = sys.argv[2] 27 | ifing = sys.argv[3] 28 | user_agent = {"User-Agent":'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64).xElkomy AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/80.0.3987.116 Safari/537.36 '} 29 | 30 | try: 31 | with codecs.open(list_targets, mode='r', encoding='ascii', errors='ignore') as f: 32 | ooo = f.read().splitlines() 33 | except IOError: 34 | pass 35 | ooo = list((ooo)) 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | try: 41 | if ifing ==None and directory ==None and list_targets ==None: 42 | logo() 43 | except IOError: 44 | pass 45 | 46 | def get_url(url): 47 | try: 48 | wcheck = requests.get(url + directory,headers=user_agent,timeout=3) 49 | if ifing in wcheck.text: 50 | print("\n" + url + directory +"\n") 51 | except: 52 | pass 53 | 54 | def goo(): 55 | try: 56 | start = timer() 57 | pp = Pool(30) #Threads 58 | pr = pp.map(get_url, ooo) 59 | print('Time: ' + str(timer() - start) + ' seconds') 60 | except: 61 | pass 62 | 63 | if goo() == 'main': 64 | goo() 65 | print('''\t-------------xElkomy------------- 66 | \tBye :(''') 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة 2 | 3 | You can Support me by register or use digitalocean 4 | 5 | [![DigitalOcean Referral Badge](https://web-platforms.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/WWW/Badge%201.svg)](https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=6a8611b3cc74&utm_campaign=Referral_Invite&utm_medium=Referral_Program&utm_source=badge) 6 | 7 | # my-tools 8 | My Tools For Bug Bounty 9 | 10 | 11 | ## Install 12 | 13 | `git clone https://github.com/xElkomy/Workflow-Bug-Bounty` 14 | 15 | 16 | ## Fuzz-xElkomy 17 | 18 | The Fuzz-xElkomy Tool is Tool for Fuzzing About Custom directory With if Condition 19 | 20 | How Work >> 21 | 22 | >[Example]: python3 Fuzz-xElkomy.py targets.txt /wp-json/wp/v2/users '[{"id"' 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | ## EnumX.sh 27 | 28 | This in my سكربت for Reconnaissses is very good for the bug hunters. 29 | 30 | you can install it by :- 31 | 32 | `git clone https://github.com/xElkomy/Workflow-Bug-Bounty` 33 | 34 | and Install the tools we need 35 | 36 | ### 1-Install Assetfinder:- 37 | 38 | `go install github.com/tomnomnom/assetfinder@latest` 39 | 40 | ### 2-Install Sublister:- 41 | 42 | `git clone https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r.git` 43 | 44 | and move it to ~/tools/ or you can Edit this tool for you want. 45 | 46 | ### 3-Install Httprobe:- 47 | 48 | `go install github.com/tomnomnom/httprobe@latest` 49 | 50 | ### 4-Install Subjack:- 51 | 52 | `go install github.com/haccer/subjack@latest` 53 | 54 | and get fingerprint file from this repo:- 55 | 56 | `https://github.com/haccer/subjack@latest` 57 | 58 | and move it to ~/tools/ Or you can Edit this tool for you want. 59 | 60 | ### 5-Install Subzy:- 61 | 62 | `go install github.com/lukasikic/subzy@latest` 63 | 64 | ### 6-Install get-title:- 65 | 66 | `git clone https://github.com/tomnomnom/hacks` 67 | 68 | `cd hacks/get-titles/ | go build` 69 | 70 | Then `cp get-titles /usr/bin` 71 | 72 | ### 7-Install Aquaton:- 73 | 74 | Install gem ruby first and second install aqutone 75 | 76 | `apt install gem` 77 | 78 | `gem install aquatone` 79 | 80 | # Run EnumX:- 81 | 82 | ### [ EXAMPLE ] - `bash EumX.sh hackerone.com` 83 | 84 | I hope this tools be helpful for you. 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | ### Thanks:- 89 | 90 | 1-[tomnomnom](https://github.com/tomnomnom/) 91 | 92 | 2-[Lukasikic](https://github.com/lukasikic) 93 | 94 | 3-[aboul3la](https://github.com/aboul3la) 95 | 96 | 4-[haccer](https://github.com/haccer/) 97 | 98 | And me :) 99 | 100 | 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources For Bug hunters.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # My Methodology 2 | 3 | My Checklist Or My Methodology in bug bounty. 4 | 5 | ## Recon on Subdomains Gathering :- 6 | 7 | Tool> 8 | 9 | Amass - Good tool in all gathering subdomains or CIDR or Ranges IPs 10 | 11 | Subfinder - Good tool 12 | 13 | Assetfinder - Best tool I used 14 | 15 | Different choice - I used Rekon bash_script tools 16 | 17 | [shibli2700/Rekon](https://github.com/shibli2700/Rekon) 18 | 19 | Sublist3r - Not bad also 20 | 21 | ## Scanning single domain:- 22 | 23 | Tool> 24 | 25 | Burp Suite - Best tool I used so fun 26 | 27 | OWASP Zap - Second best tool 28 | 29 | Waybackmachine - hakrawler or tool tomnomnom Waybackmachine 30 | 31 | Directory brute force or fuzzing with my tool Fuzz-xElkomy and dirb and fuff go tool 32 | 33 | ## Manual Checking:- 34 | 35 | In manual Checking I searching in Google Dorks, Shodan, github 36 | 37 | and I am using Tools like lazys3 for recon public s3 buckets 38 | 39 | Manually explore the site 40 | 41 | Identify user roles. 42 | 43 | Check the SESSION Expire and check out of scope roles :( —- :) 44 | 45 | Check count for name user in profile to test DOS attack 46 | 47 | Check Headers with Burp -X-Forwarded-For, * *-* * - Host ,* - * -Server ..etc for caching server or DOS attack. 48 | 49 | Check Version for any CMS or anything at the website or this domain 50 | 51 | Trying bypass the authentication Or bypass the authorization Crack The Register Verify and Try Crack 2FA Authentication 52 | 53 | ## Exploit Vulnerabilities:- 54 | 55 | In XSS exploit or recon I used XSStrike , XSpear , KNOXSS 56 | 57 | In SSRF I used burp collaborator and Extension in burp called Taborator 58 | 59 | In CSRF firs I check source code second check response the server after change anything and Keep going :) 60 | 61 | Check in APIs or websites dashboards or sensitive data Improper access control 62 | 63 | ## Some PoCs:- 64 | 65 | - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14zlqgin6rUfr6jQRBCLbbP8P8Vdypz7x 66 | 67 | ### XSS :- 68 | 69 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g2ySpae10o 70 | 71 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxvBFF1c47w 72 | 73 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVIMIZeYVAQ 74 | 75 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tri0RSMxt3g 76 | 77 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS8ml3ZShpU 78 | 79 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KajedxDLq20 80 | 81 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYjufoB5Vpw 82 | 83 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC5kUPwzUtk 84 | 85 | - https://blog.rakeshmane.com/2020/04/jsp-contextpath-link-manipulation-xss.html 86 | 87 | 88 | ### Open Redirect :- 89 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5TEPQx5BWA 90 | 91 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xli9Yx9tzCI 92 | 93 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLMziP_e9k4 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | ### SSRF :- 98 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiJfG4Ch8p8 99 | 100 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRB-uYLp-ho 101 | 102 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w94gTHoRXk8 103 | 104 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi32ZkFofpU 105 | 106 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsK-uWLM0IE 107 | 108 | ### IDOR :- 109 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9_ghgq2xVk 110 | 111 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABoFN_23Efw 112 | 113 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blHG6D7Dd0M 114 | 115 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y846r0s_VEI 116 | 117 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcfEq6NUF7E&t=22s 118 | 119 | ### CSRF :- 120 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TZJiU1FqeY 121 | 122 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBTuWzX8hd0 123 | 124 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1qdxHsLJHE 125 | 126 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T4m9tjXSeU 127 | 128 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jDCqitzL34 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | This Link is Awesome Link in github for Tips and Tricks for bug hunters. 133 | - https://github.com/Shr3ySh4rma/YourNextBugTip 134 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Wayback-SSRF.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id: wayback-ssrf-scan 2 | 3 | info: 4 | name: Wayback SSRF Scan 5 | author: xElkomy 6 | severity: high 7 | description: Search for SSRF by use wayback machine. 8 | tags: xelkomy 9 | requests: 10 | - method: GET 11 | path: 12 | - '{{BaseURL}}' 13 | matchers: 14 | - type: word 15 | part: interactsh_protocol 16 | words: 17 | - "http" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /action.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Contributors List 2 | description: Automate generate 'contributors.svg' for your repository. 3 | author: bubkoo 4 | inputs: 5 | GITHUB_TOKEN: 6 | description: Your GitHub token for authentication. 7 | required: true 8 | 9 | repo: 10 | description: The repository name in form of "userName/repoName". 11 | required: false 12 | 13 | sort: 14 | description: Specify if sort contributors by contributions or not. Default `true`. 15 | required: false 16 | default: true 17 | 18 | count: 19 | description: Specify the max count of contributors listed. Default list all contributors. 20 | required: false 21 | 22 | round: 23 | description: Specify if clip the avatar to rounded or not. Default `true`. 24 | required: false 25 | default: true 26 | 27 | truncate: 28 | description: Truncate username by specified length, `0` for no truncate. 29 | required: false 30 | default: 12 31 | 32 | affiliation: 33 | description: 'Type of collaborators options: all/direct/outside.' 34 | required: false 35 | default: direct 36 | 37 | includeBots: 38 | description: Should include bots or not. 39 | required: false 40 | default: false 41 | 42 | excludeUsers: 43 | description: Users to exclude. 44 | required: false 45 | 46 | svgPath: 47 | description: Path to save the generated SVG. 48 | required: false 49 | default: CONTRIBUTORS.svg 50 | 51 | svgWidth: 52 | description: Width of the generated SVG. 53 | required: false 54 | default: 740 55 | 56 | avatarSize: 57 | description: Size of user avatar. 58 | required: false 59 | default: 64 60 | 61 | avatarMargin: 62 | description: Margin of user avatar. 63 | required: false 64 | default: 5 65 | 66 | userNameHeight: 67 | description: Height of user name. 68 | required: false 69 | default: 0 70 | 71 | svgTemplate: 72 | description: Template to render SVG. 73 | required: false 74 | default: > 75 | 82 | 83 | {{{ contributors }}} 84 | 85 | itemTemplate: 86 | description: Template to render user item. 87 | required: false 88 | default: > 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | commitMessage: 93 | description: Commit message of the github action. 94 | required: false 95 | default: 'chore: update contributors [skip ci]' 96 | 97 | runs: 98 | using: node12 99 | main: dist/index.js 100 | 101 | branding: 102 | icon: heart 103 | color: orange 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /first-line-ssrf.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id: firstline-ssrf 2 | 3 | info: 4 | name: First line SSRF 5 | author: xElkomy 6 | severity: high 7 | description: Checks for SSRF via first line in the request. 8 | 9 | requests: 10 | - raw: 11 | - | 12 | GET http://{{interactsh-url}} HTTP/1.1 13 | Host: {{Hostname}} 14 | Connection: close 15 | matchers: 16 | - type: word 17 | part: interactsh_protocol 18 | words: 19 | - "http" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | #Make by nahamsec Edit by @0xElkomy 3 | sudo apt-get -y update 4 | sudo apt-get -y upgrade 5 | 6 | 7 | sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev 8 | sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev 9 | sudo apt-get install -y jq 10 | apt-get install python-requests 11 | apt-get install python-dnspython 12 | apt-get install python-argparse 13 | sudo apt-get install -y ruby-full 14 | sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev libxml2 libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev ruby-dev build-essential libgmp-dev zlib1g-dev 15 | sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev 16 | sudo apt-get install -y python-setuptools 17 | sudo apt-get install -y libldns-dev 18 | sudo apt-get install -y python3-pip 19 | sudo apt-get install -y python-pip 20 | sudo apt-get install -y python-dnspython 21 | sudo apt-get install -y git 22 | sudo apt-get install -y rename 23 | sudo apt-get install egrep 24 | sudo apt-get install snap 25 | sudo apt-get install snapd 26 | sudo apt-get install -y xargs 27 | sudo snap install amass 28 | sudo apt-get install cargo 29 | 30 | #pip / pip3 install 31 | pip3 install Pool 32 | pip3 install requests 33 | pip3 install codecs 34 | pip3 install time 35 | 36 | #install go 37 | if [[ -z "$GOPATH" ]];then 38 | echo "It looks like go language is not installed, would you like to install it now" 39 | PS3="Please select an option : " 40 | choices=("yes" "no") 41 | select choice in "${choices[@]}"; do 42 | case $choice in 43 | yes) 44 | 45 | echo "Installing Golang" 46 | wget https://go.dev/dl/go1.23.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz 47 | sudo tar -xvf go1.23.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz 48 | sudo mv go /usr/local 49 | export GOROOT=/usr/local/go 50 | export GOPATH=$HOME/go 51 | export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$GOROOT/bin:$PATH 52 | echo 'export GOROOT=/usr/local/go' >> ~/.bashrc 53 | echo 'export GOPATH=$HOME/go' >> ~/.bashrc 54 | echo 'export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$GOROOT/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc 55 | source ~/.bashrc 56 | sleep 1 57 | break 58 | ;; 59 | no) 60 | echo "Please install go and rerun this script" 61 | echo "Aborting installation..." 62 | exit 1 63 | ;; 64 | esac 65 | done 66 | fi 67 | 68 | 69 | #Don't forget to set up AWS credentials! 70 | echo -e "Don't forget to set up AWS credentials!" 71 | apt install -y awscli 72 | echo -e "Don't forget to set up AWS credentials!" 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | #create a tools folder in ~/ 77 | mkdir ~/tools 78 | cd ~/tools/ 79 | 80 | #Install shuffledns 81 | echo -e "Installing shuffledns" 82 | go install github.com/projectdiscovery/shuffledns/cmd/shuffledns@latest 83 | echo -e "Done install shuffledns" 84 | 85 | #install censys-subdomain-finder 86 | echo -e "Installing censys-subdomain-finder" 87 | git clone https://github.com/christophetd/censys-subdomain-finder.git 88 | cd ~/tools/ 89 | cd censys-subdomain-finder 90 | pip install -r requirements.txt 91 | echo -e "Done install censys-subdomain-finder" 92 | 93 | #install subfinder 94 | echo -e "Installing subfinder" 95 | cd ~/tools/ 96 | go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/subfinder/v2/cmd/subfinder@latest 97 | echo -e "Done install subfinder" 98 | 99 | #Install findomain 100 | echo -e "Installing findomain" 101 | git clone https://github.com/Edu4rdSHL/findomain.git -b develop 102 | cd ~/tools/ 103 | cd findomain 104 | cargo build --release 105 | cp findomain /usr/bin/ 106 | echo -e "Done install findomain" 107 | 108 | #SubDomainizer 109 | echo -e "Installing SubDomainizer" 110 | cd ~/tools/ 111 | git clone https://github.com/nsonaniya2010/SubDomainizer.git 112 | cd SubDomainizer 113 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 114 | echo -e "Done Install SubDomainizer" 115 | 116 | 117 | #CTFR 118 | echo -e "Installing CTFR" 119 | cd ~/tools/ 120 | git clone https://github.com/UnaPibaGeek/ctfr.git 121 | cd ctfr 122 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 123 | echo -e "Done Install ctfr" 124 | 125 | 126 | #TitleXtractor 127 | cd ~/tools/ 128 | echo -e "Installing TitleXtractor" 129 | go install github.com/dellalibera/titlextractor@latest 130 | echo -e "Done Install TitleXtractor" 131 | 132 | #Subdomain Takeover Scan via subzy 133 | cd ~/tools/ 134 | echo -e "Installing Subzy" 135 | go install github.com/lukasikic/subzy@latest 136 | echo -e "Done Install Subzy" 137 | 138 | #dnsprobe 139 | echo -e "Installing dnsprobe" 140 | cd ~/tools/ 141 | go install github.com/projectdiscovery/dnsprobe@latest 142 | echo -e "Done Install dnsprobe" 143 | 144 | #nuclei 145 | echo -e "Installing nuclei" 146 | cd ~/tools/ 147 | go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei/v2/cmd/nuclei@latest 148 | echo -e "Done Install nuclei" 149 | 150 | #cookieless 151 | echo -e "Installing cookieless" 152 | cd ~/tools/ 153 | go install github.com/RealLinkers/cookieless@latest 154 | echo -e "Done Install cookieless" 155 | 156 | #XSStrike 157 | echo -e "Installing XSStrike" 158 | cd ~/tools/ 159 | git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/XSStrike 160 | cd XSStrike 161 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 162 | echo -e "Done Install XSStrike" 163 | 164 | echo -e "Installing hakrawler" 165 | cd ~/tools/ 166 | go install github.com/hakluke/hakrawler@latest 167 | echo -e "Done Install hakrawler" 168 | 169 | echo -e "Installing waybackurls" 170 | cd ~/tools/ 171 | go install github.com/tomnomnom/waybackurls@latest 172 | echo -e "Done Install waybackurls" 173 | 174 | echo -e "Installing qsreplace" 175 | cd ~/tools/ 176 | go install github.com/tomnomnom/qsreplace@latest 177 | echo -e "Done Install qsreplace" 178 | 179 | echo -e "Installing gau" 180 | cd ~/tools/ 181 | go install -v github.com/lc/gau@latest 182 | echo -e "Done Install gau" 183 | 184 | #CMSmap Vulnerabilities Scanning WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and Moodle 185 | echo -e "Installing CMSmap" 186 | cd ~/tools/ 187 | git clone https://github.com/Dionach/CMSmap.git 188 | cd CMSmap 189 | pip3 install . 190 | echo -e "Done Install CMSmap" 191 | 192 | #Testing for Default HTTP Login. 193 | echo -e "Installing default-http-login-hunter" 194 | cd ~/tools/ 195 | git clone https://github.com/InfosecMatter/default-http-login-hunter 196 | echo -e "Done Install default-http-login-hunter" 197 | 198 | echo -e "Installing Workflow-Bug-Bounty xElkomy" 199 | cd ~/tools/ 200 | git clone https://github.com/xElkomy/Workflow-Bug-Bounty 201 | echo -e "Done Install Workflow-Bug-Bounty xElkomy" 202 | 203 | echo -e "Installing KXSS" 204 | cd ~/tools/ 205 | go install github.com/tomnomnom/hacks/kxss@latest 206 | echo -e "Done Install KXSS" 207 | 208 | #install aquatone 209 | echo "Installing Aquatone" 210 | cd ~/tools/ 211 | go install github.com/michenriksen/aquatone@latest 212 | echo -e "Done Install Aquatone" 213 | 214 | #install chromium 215 | echo -e "Installing Chromium" 216 | sudo snap install chromium 217 | echo -e "Done install chromium" 218 | 219 | echo -e "installing JSParser" 220 | git clone https://github.com/nahamsec/JSParser.git 221 | cd JSParser* 222 | sudo python setup.py install 223 | cd ~/tools/ 224 | echo -e "Done install JSParser" 225 | 226 | echo -e "installing Sublist3r" 227 | git clone https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r.git 228 | cd Sublist3r* 229 | pip install -r requirements.txt 230 | cd ~/tools/ 231 | echo -e "Done install Sublist3r" 232 | 233 | 234 | echo -e "installing teh_s3_bucketeers" 235 | git clone https://github.com/tomdev/teh_s3_bucketeers.git 236 | cd ~/tools/ 237 | echo -e "Done install teh_s3_bucketeers" 238 | 239 | 240 | echo -e "installing wpscan" 241 | git clone https://github.com/wpscanteam/wpscan.git 242 | cd wpscan* 243 | sudo gem install bundler && bundle install --without test 244 | cd ~/tools/ 245 | echo -e "Done install wpscan" 246 | 247 | echo -e "installing dirsearch" 248 | git clone https://github.com/maurosoria/dirsearch.git 249 | cd ~/tools/ 250 | echo -e "Done install dirsearch" 251 | 252 | echo -e "installing sqlmap" 253 | git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/sqlmapproject/sqlmap.git sqlmap-dev 254 | cd ~/tools/ 255 | echo -e "Done install sqlmap" 256 | 257 | echo -e "installing knock.py" 258 | git clone https://github.com/guelfoweb/knock.git 259 | cd ~/tools/ 260 | echo -e "Done install knock.py" 261 | 262 | echo -e "installing nmap" 263 | sudo apt-get install -y nmap 264 | echo -e "Done install nmap" 265 | 266 | echo -e "installing massdns" 267 | git clone https://github.com/blechschmidt/massdns.git 268 | cd ~/tools/massdns 269 | make 270 | cd ~/tools/ 271 | echo -e "Done install massdns" 272 | 273 | echo -e "installing asnlookup" 274 | git clone https://github.com/yassineaboukir/asnlookup.git 275 | cd ~/tools/asnlookup 276 | pip install -r requirements.txt 277 | cd ~/tools/ 278 | echo -e "Done install asnlookup" 279 | 280 | echo -e "installing httprobe" 281 | go install github.com/tomnomnom/httprobe@latest 282 | echo -e "Done install httprobe" 283 | 284 | echo -e "installing unfurl" 285 | go install github.com/tomnomnom/unfurl@latest 286 | echo -e "Done install unfurl" 287 | 288 | echo -e "installing Web-Cache-Vulnerability-Scanner" 289 | go install https://github.com/Hackmanit/Web-Cache-Vulnerability-Scanner 290 | echo -e "Done install Web-Cache-Vulnerability-Scanner" 291 | 292 | echo -e "installing crtndstry" 293 | git clone https://github.com/nahamsec/crtndstry.git 294 | echo -e "Done install crtndstry" 295 | 296 | echo -e "downloading Seclists" 297 | cd ~/tools/ 298 | git clone https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists.git 299 | cd ~/tools/SecLists/Discovery/DNS/ 300 | ##THIS FILE BREAKS MASSDNS AND NEEDS TO BE CLEANED 301 | cat dns-Jhaddix.txt | head -n -14 > clean-jhaddix-dns.txt 302 | cd ~/tools/ 303 | echo -e "Done install SecLists" 304 | 305 | echo -e "installing httpx" 306 | go install github.com/projectdiscovery/httpx@latest 307 | cd ~/tools/ 308 | echo -e "Done install httpx" 309 | 310 | echo -e "installing aem-hacker" 311 | git clone https://github.com/0ang3el/aem-hacker.git 312 | cd ~/tools/ 313 | echo -e "Done install aem-hacker" 314 | 315 | echo -e "installing Goohak" 316 | git clone https://github.com/1N3/Goohak.git 317 | cd ~/tools/ 318 | echo -e "Done install Goohak" 319 | 320 | echo -e "installing jexboss" 321 | git clone https://github.com/joaomatosf/jexboss.git ~/tools/jexboss 322 | cd ~/tools/jexboss 323 | pip3 install -r requires.txt 324 | cd ~/tools/ 325 | echo -e "Done install jexboss" 326 | 327 | echo -e "installing scant3r" 328 | git clone https://github.com/knassar702/scant3r ~/tools/scant3r 329 | cd ~/tools/scant3r 330 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 331 | cd ~/tools/ 332 | echo -e "Done install scant3r" 333 | 334 | echo -e "installing crlfuzz" 335 | git clone https://github.com/dwisiswant0/crlfuzz.git ~/tools/crlfuzz 336 | cd ~/tools/crlfuzz/cmd/crlfuzz 337 | go build . 338 | mv crlfuzz /usr/local/bin 339 | cd ~/tools/ 340 | echo -e "Done install crlfuzz" 341 | 342 | echo -e "installing lazys3" 343 | git clone https://github.com/nahamsec/lazys3.git ~/tools/lazys3 344 | cd ~/tools/ 345 | echo -e "Done install lazys3" 346 | 347 | echo -e "installing flumberboozle" 348 | git clone https://github.com/fellchase/flumberboozle.git ~/tools/flumberboozle 349 | cd ~/tools/ 350 | echo -e "Done install flumberboozle" 351 | 352 | echo -e "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDone! 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