geekspeed / HostileSubBruteforcer

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HostileSubBruteforcer

This app will bruteforce for exisiting subdomains and provide the following information:

  • IP address
  • Host
  • if the 3rd party host has been properly setup. (for example if site.example.com is poiting to a nonexisiting Heroku subdomain, it'll alert you) -> Currently only works with AWS, Github, Heroku, shopify, tumblr and squarespace.

There may be some false positives depending on the host configurations.

##Example output

Enter a domain you'd like to brute force and look for hostile subdomain takeover(example: yahoo.com)
example.com
200 0.example.com ---> 198.185.159.177
- Subdomain pointing to a non-existing SquareSpace account showing: No Such Account
- Seems like 0.example.com is an alias for exampledomain111.squarespace.com
404 a.example.com ---> 50.116.58.222
- Subdomain pointing to a non-existing WPEngine subdomain indicatingThe site you were looking for couldn't be found.
- Seems like a.example.com is an alias for exampledomain111.wpengine.com
----> Check for further information on where this is pointing to.
404 b.example.com ---> 54.231.18.81
- Subdomain pointing to an unclaimed AmazonAWS bucket showing: NoSuchBucket
- Seems like b.example.com is an alias for exampledomain111.images.s3.amazonaws.com
----> Check for further information on where this is pointing to.
404 c.example.com ---> 23.227.38.70
- Subdomain pointing to a non-existing Shopify subdomain indicatingSorry, this shop is currently unavailable.
- Seems like c.example.com is an alias for theresnosuchdomain.myshopify.com
----> Check for further information on where this is pointing to.
301 cpanel.example.com ---> 1.1.1.1
404 e.example.com ---> 23.235.47.133
- Subdomain pointing to a non-existing Github subdomain indicatingThere isn't a GitHub Pages site here
- Seems like e.example.com is an alias for noneexistingexampledomain.github.com
----> Check for further information on where this is pointing to.
404 f.example.com ---> 199.27.79.133
- Subdomain pointing to a non-existing Github subdomain indicatingThere isn't a GitHub Pages site here
- Seems like f.example.com is an alias for noneexistingexampledomain.github.io
----> Check for further information on where this is pointing to.
200 ftp.example.com ---> 1.1.1.1
200 g.example.com ---> 104.238.181.195
- Seems like g.example.com is an alias for somedomain.anotherexample.com

Good luck!

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