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Nuclei is a fast, customizable vulnerability scanner powered by the global security community and built on a simple YAML-based DSL, enabling collaboration to tackle trending vulnerabilities on the internet. It helps you find vulnerabilities in your applications, APIs, networks, DNS, and cloud configurations.

  • Updated Dec 4, 2024
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chiasmodon

Chiasmodon is an OSINT tool designed to assist in the process of gathering information about a target domain. Its primary functionality revolves around searching for domain-related data, including domain emails, domain credentials, CIDRs , ASNs , and subdomains, the tool also allows users to search Google Play application ID.

  • Updated Sep 24, 2024
  • Python
webstor

WebStor efficiently enumerates all websites across your organization’s networks and those in your DNS records - including cloud-hosted servers via zone transfer data - stores their responses, and lets you query for known web technologies, including those with zero-day vulnerabilities.

  • Updated Mar 31, 2024
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Seekolver is a tool focused on attack-surface mapping. It performs searches for subdomains associated with root domains and root domains associated with organisations using open sources, additionally, it resolves these domains and subdomains in search of HTTP and HTTPS services and then filters the information obtained based on their response.

  • Updated Dec 11, 2023
  • Python

Based on Lightspin proprietary data, research, and our tracking of cloud security trends in the market, our research team has compiled a list of the 2022 Top 7 Cloud Attack Paths across AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes as seen on the Lightspin Cloud Native Application Protection Platform.

  • Updated Aug 8, 2022

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