Github ~repack~ - Webkiller
: Probes target systems for open ports and captures service banners to deduce software versions. 2. CMS Detection
Maps Mail Exchanger records alongside general domain name systems to discover underlying hosting infrastructure.
: Discovers hidden or alternative subdomains linked to the main target to expand the attack surface area.
For the most comprehensive assessment, professionals often use Webkiller alongside other tools rather than relying on it exclusively. webkiller github
The availability of tools like WebKiller on GitHub necessitates a proactive approach to cybersecurity. If offensive tools are easily accessible, defensive strategies must evolve. Organizations must assume that attackers possess these tools and harden their systems accordingly. This concept is known as "security by design." If a tool like WebKiller can easily identify an open port or an outdated plugin, the organization must ensure those ports are closed or plugins are updated immediately.
For advanced users, WebKiller supports flags:
WebKiller has burst onto the scene, shaking up the world of web application security testing. Its open-source nature, comprehensive feature set, and user-friendly interface have made it an instant hit among security professionals and researchers. As the WebKiller GitHub repository continues to evolve, it's essential to address the challenges and concerns associated with this powerful tool. : Probes target systems for open ports and
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✅ Multi-threaded ✅ Custom headers & cookies ✅ Proxy & rate-limiting support ✅ Lightweight & fast
Some users have noted issues with prerequisite module versions. : Discovers hidden or alternative subdomains linked to
Built for pentesters, by a pentester. Feedback & PRs welcome!
git clone https://github.com/ultrasecurity/webkiller.git cd webkiller
The tool typically utilizes a command-line interface (CLI) with a straightforward menu system, making it friendly for beginners in cybersecurity.
The script contains an automatic installer. Run: