Repository: s0md3v/Photon
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Directory structure:
gitextract_pxos8_d_/
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── .whitesource
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE.md
├── MANIFEST.in
├── README.md
├── core/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── colors.py
│ ├── config.py
│ ├── flash.py
│ ├── mirror.py
│ ├── prompt.py
│ ├── regex.py
│ ├── requester.py
│ ├── updater.py
│ ├── user-agents.txt
│ ├── utils.py
│ └── zap.py
├── photon.py
├── plugins/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── dnsdumpster.py
│ ├── exporter.py
│ ├── find_subdomains.py
│ └── wayback.py
└── requirements.txt
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FILE: .gitignore
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*.pyc
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FILE: .travis.yml
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language: python
os:
- linux
python:
- 3.6
install:
- pip install -r requirements.txt
- pip install flake8
before_script:
# stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names
- flake8 . --count --select=E901,E999,F821,F822,F823 --show-source --statistics
# exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide
- flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics
script:
- python photon.py -u "https://somdev.me" -l 1 -d 1 -t 100 --regex "\d{10}" --dns --output="d3v"
- python photon.py -u "https://somdev.me" -l 1 -t 10 --seeds="https://somdev.me/posts" --only-urls --export=json --wayback
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FILE: .whitesource
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{
"generalSettings": {
"shouldScanRepo": true
},
"checkRunSettings": {
"vulnerableCheckRunConclusionLevel": "failure"
}
}
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FILE: CHANGELOG.md
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#### v1.3.2
- add support for socks proxies
- add rotating proxies
- `-p` now takes `IP:PORT` or `DOMAIN:PORT` with `http://`, `socks5://` or nothing (default is `http`) or a `file` with a list of proxies (`http://` or `socks5://` or nothing).
#### v1.3.1
- Added more intels (GENERIC_URL, BRACKET_URL, BACKSLASH_URL, HEXENCODED_URL, URLENCODED_URL, B64ENCODED_URL, IPV4, IPV6, EMAIL, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, YARA_PARSE, CREDIT_CARD)
- proxy support with `-p, --proxy` option (http proxy only)
- minor fixes and pep8 format
#### v1.3.0
- Dropped Python < 3.2 support
- Removed Ninja mode
- Fixed a bug in link parsing
- Fixed Unicode output
- Fixed a bug which caused URLs to be treated as files
- Intel is now associated with the URL where it was found
#### v1.2.1
- Added cloning ability
- Refactored to be modular
#### v1.1.6
- Reuse TCP connection for better performance
- Handle redirect loops
- CSV export support
- Fixed `sitemap.xml` parsing
- Improved regex
#### v1.1.5
- fixed some minor bugs
- fixed a bug in domain name parsing
- added --headers option for interactive HTTP headers input
#### v1.1.4
- Added `-v` option
- Fixed progress animation for Python 2
- Added `developer.facebook.com` API for Ninja mode
#### v1.1.3
- Added `--stdout` option
- Fixed a bug in `zap()` function
- Fixed crashing when target is an IP address
- Minor refactor
#### v1.1.2
- Added `--wayback`
- Fixed progress bar for Python > 3.2
- Added `/core/config.py` for easy customization
- `--dns` now saves subdomains in `subdomains.txt`
#### v1.1.1
- Use of `ThreadPoolExecutor` for x2 speed (for Python > 3.2)
- Fixed mishandling of urls starting with `//`
- Removed a redundant try-except statement
- Evaluate entropy of found keys to avoid false positives
#### v1.1.0
- Added `--keys` option
- Fixed a bug related to SSL certificate verification
#### v1.0.9
- Code refactor
- Better identification of external URLs
- Fixed a major bug that made several intel URLs pass under the radar
- Fixed a major bug that caused non-html type content to be marked a crawlable URL
#### v1.0.8
- added `--exclude` option
- Better regex and code logic to favor performance
- Fixed a bug that caused dnsdumpster to fail if target was a subdomain
- Fixed a bug that caused a crash if run outside "Photon" directory
- Fixed a bug in file saving (specific to Python 3)
#### v1.0.7
- Added `--timeout` option
- Added `--output` option
- Added `--user-agent` option
- Replaced lxml with regex
- Better logic for favoring performance
- Added bigger and separate file for user-agents
#### v1.0.6
- Fixed lot of bugs
- Suppress SSL warnings in MAC
- x100 speed by code optimization
- Simplified code of `exporter` plugin
#### v1.0.5
- Added `exporter` plugin
- Added seamless update ability
- Fixed a bug in update function
#### v1.0.4
- Fixed an issue which caused regular links to be saved in robots.txt
- Simplified `flash` function
- Removed `-n` as an alias of `--ninja`
- Added `--only-urls` option
- Refactored code for readability
- Skip saving files if the content is empty
#### v1.0.3
- Introduced plugins
- Added `dnsdumpster` plugin
- Fixed non-ascii character handling, again
- 404 pages are now added to `failed` list
- Handling exceptions in `jscanner`
#### v1.0.2
- Proper handling of null response from `robots.txt` & `sitemap.xml`
- Python2 compatibility
- Proper handling of non-ascii chars
- Added ability to specify custom regex pattern
- Display total time taken and average time per request
#### v1.0.1
- Disabled colors on Windows and macOS
- Cross platform file handling
#### v1.0.0
- First stable release
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FILE: Dockerfile
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FROM python:3-alpine
LABEL name photon
LABEL src "https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon"
LABEL creator s0md3v
LABEL dockerfile_maintenance khast3x
LABEL desc "Incredibly fast crawler designed for reconnaissance."
RUN apk add git && git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon.git Photon
WORKDIR Photon
RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
VOLUME [ "/Photon" ]
# ENTRYPOINT ["sh"]
ENTRYPOINT [ "python", "photon.py" ]
CMD ["--help"]
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FILE: LICENSE.md
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FILE: MANIFEST.in
================================================
include LICENSE.md
================================================
FILE: README.md
================================================
<h1 align="center">
<br>
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon"><img src="https://image.ibb.co/h5OZAK/photonsmall.png" alt="Photon"></a>
<br>
Photon
<br>
</h1>
<h4 align="center">Incredibly fast crawler designed for OSINT.</h4>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/releases">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/release/s0md3v/Photon.svg">
</a>
<a href="https://pypi.org/project/photon/">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/pypi-@photon-red.svg?style=style=flat-square"
alt="pypi">
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/issues-closed-raw/s0md3v/Photon.svg">
</a>
<a href="https://travis-ci.com/s0md3v/Photon">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/com/s0md3v/Photon.svg">
</a>
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki">Photon Wiki</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage">How To Use</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Compatibility-&-Dependencies">Compatibility</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Photon-Library">Photon Library</a> •
<a href="#contribution--license">Contribution</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/projects/1">Roadmap</a>
</p>
### Key Features
#### Data Extraction
Photon can extract the following data while crawling:
- URLs (in-scope & out-of-scope)
- URLs with parameters (`example.com/gallery.php?id=2`)
- Intel (emails, social media accounts, amazon buckets etc.)
- Files (pdf, png, xml etc.)
- Secret keys (auth/API keys & hashes)
- JavaScript files & Endpoints present in them
- Strings matching custom regex pattern
- Subdomains & DNS related data
The extracted information is saved in an organized manner or can be [exported as json](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#export-formatted-result).

#### Flexible
Control timeout, delay, add seeds, exclude URLs matching a regex pattern and other cool stuff.
The extensive range of [options](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage) provided by Photon lets you crawl the web exactly the way you want.
#### Genius
Photon's smart thread management & refined logic gives you top notch performance.
Still, crawling can be resource intensive but Photon has some tricks up it's sleeves. You can fetch URLs archived by [archive.org](https://archive.org/) to be used as seeds by using `--wayback` option.
#### Plugins
- **[wayback](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#use-urls-from-archiveorg-as-seeds)**
- **[dnsdumpster](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#dumping-dns-data)**
- **[Exporter](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#export-formatted-result)**
#### Docker
Photon can be launched using a lightweight Python-Alpine (103 MB) Docker image.
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon.git
$ cd Photon
$ docker build -t photon .
$ docker run -it --name photon photon:latest -u google.com
```
To view results, you can either head over to the local docker volume, which you can find by running `docker inspect photon` or by mounting the target loot folder:
```bash
$ docker run -it --name photon -v "$PWD:/Photon/google.com" photon:latest -u google.com
```
#### Frequent & Seamless Updates
Photon is under heavy development and updates for fixing bugs. optimizing performance & new features are being rolled regularly.
If you would like to see features and issues that are being worked on, you can do that on [Development](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/projects/1) project board.
Updates can be installed & checked for with the `--update` option. Photon has seamless update capabilities which means you can update Photon without losing any of your saved data.
Use Control + Shift + m to toggle the tab key moving focus. Alternatively, use esc then tab to move to the next interactive element on the page.
Attach files by dragging & dropping, selecting or pasting them.
(https://www.thordata.com/?ls=github&lk=Photon)

<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki">Photon Wiki</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage">How To Use</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Compatibility-&-Dependencies">Compatibility</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Photon-Library">Photon Library</a> •
<a href="#contribution--license">Contribution</a> •
<a href="https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/projects/1">Roadmap</a>
</p>
### Key Features
#### Data Extraction
Photon can extract the following data while crawling:
- URLs (in-scope & out-of-scope)
- URLs with parameters (`example.com/gallery.php?id=2`)
- Intel (emails, social media accounts, amazon buckets etc.)
- Files (pdf, png, xml etc.)
- Secret keys (auth/API keys & hashes)
- JavaScript files & Endpoints present in them
- Strings matching custom regex pattern
- Subdomains & DNS related data
The extracted information is saved in an organized manner or can be [exported as json](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#export-formatted-result).

#### Flexible
Control timeout, delay, add seeds, exclude URLs matching a regex pattern and other cool stuff.
The extensive range of [options](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage) provided by Photon lets you crawl the web exactly the way you want.
#### Genius
Photon's smart thread management & refined logic gives you top notch performance.
Still, crawling can be resource intensive but Photon has some tricks up it's sleeves. You can fetch URLs archived by [archive.org](https://archive.org/) to be used as seeds by using `--wayback` option.
#### Plugins
- **[wayback](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#use-urls-from-archiveorg-as-seeds)**
- **[dnsdumpster](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#dumping-dns-data)**
- **[Exporter](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Usage#export-formatted-result)**
#### Docker
Photon can be launched using a lightweight Python-Alpine (103 MB) Docker image.
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon.git
$ cd Photon
$ docker build -t photon .
$ docker run -it --name photon photon:latest -u google.com
```
To view results, you can either head over to the local docker volume, which you can find by running `docker inspect photon` or by mounting the target loot folder:
```bash
$ docker run -it --name photon -v "$PWD:/Photon/google.com" photon:latest -u google.com
```
#### Frequent & Seamless Updates
Photon is under heavy development and updates for fixing bugs. optimizing performance & new features are being rolled regularly.
If you would like to see features and issues that are being worked on, you can do that on [Development](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/projects/1) project board.
Updates can be installed & checked for with the `--update` option. Photon has seamless update capabilities which means you can update Photon without losing any of your saved data.
### Contribution & License
You can contribute in following ways:
- Report bugs
- Develop plugins
- Add more "APIs" for ninja mode
- Give suggestions to make it better
- Fix issues & submit a pull request
Please read the [guidelines](https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon/wiki/Guidelines) before submitting a pull request or issue.
Do you want to have a conversation in private? Hit me up on my [twitter](https://twitter.com/s0md3v/), inbox is open :)
**Photon** is licensed under [GPL v3.0 license](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html)
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FILE: core/__init__.py
================================================
"""The Photon core."""
================================================
FILE: core/colors.py
================================================
import sys
if sys.platform.lower().startswith(('os', 'win', 'darwin', 'ios')):
# Colors shouldn't be displayed on Mac and Windows
end = red = white = green = yellow = run = bad = good = info = que = ''
else:
white = '\033[97m'
green = '\033[92m'
red = '\033[91m'
yellow = '\033[93m'
end = '\033[0m'
back = '\033[7;91m'
info = '\033[93m[!]\033[0m'
que = '\033[94m[?]\033[0m'
bad = '\033[91m[-]\033[0m'
good = '\033[92m[+]\033[0m'
run = '\033[97m[~]\033[0m'
================================================
FILE: core/config.py
================================================
"""Configuration options for Photon."""
VERBOSE = False
INTELS = [
'facebook.com',
'github.com',
'instagram.com',
'youtube.com',
]
BAD_TYPES = (
'bmp',
'css',
'csv',
'docx',
'ico',
'jpeg',
'jpg',
'js',
'json',
'pdf',
'png',
'svg',
'xls',
'xml',
)
================================================
FILE: core/flash.py
================================================
from __future__ import print_function
import concurrent.futures
from core.colors import info
def flash(function, links, thread_count):
"""Process the URLs and uses a threadpool to execute a function."""
# Convert links (set) to list
links = list(links)
threadpool = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(
max_workers=thread_count)
futures = (threadpool.submit(function, link) for link in links)
for i, _ in enumerate(concurrent.futures.as_completed(futures)):
if i + 1 == len(links) or (i + 1) % thread_count == 0:
print('%s Progress: %i/%i' % (info, i + 1, len(links)),
end='\r')
print('')
================================================
FILE: core/mirror.py
================================================
import os
def mirror(url, response):
if response != 'dummy':
clean_url = url.replace('http://', '').replace('https://', '').rstrip('/')
parts = clean_url.split('?')[0].split('/')
root = parts[0]
webpage = parts[-1]
parts.remove(root)
try:
parts.remove(webpage)
except ValueError:
pass
prefix = root + '_mirror'
try:
os.mkdir(prefix)
except OSError:
pass
suffix = ''
if parts:
for directory in parts:
suffix += directory + '/'
try:
os.mkdir(prefix + '/' + suffix)
except OSError:
pass
path = prefix + '/' + suffix
trail = ''
if '.' not in webpage:
trail += '.html'
if webpage == root:
name = 'index.html'
else:
name = webpage
if len(url.split('?')) > 1:
trail += '?' + url.split('?')[1]
with open(path + name + trail, 'w+') as out_file:
out_file.write(response.encode('utf-8'))
================================================
FILE: core/prompt.py
================================================
"""Support for an input prompt."""
import os
import tempfile
def prompt(default=None):
"""Present the user a prompt."""
editor = 'nano'
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='r+') as tmpfile:
if default:
tmpfile.write(default)
tmpfile.flush()
child_pid = os.fork()
is_child = child_pid == 0
if is_child:
os.execvp(editor, [editor, tmpfile.name])
else:
os.waitpid(child_pid, 0)
tmpfile.seek(0)
return tmpfile.read().strip()
================================================
FILE: core/regex.py
================================================
import re
# regex taken from https://github.com/InQuest/python-iocextract
# Reusable end punctuation regex.
END_PUNCTUATION = r"[\.\?>\"'\)!,}:;\u201d\u2019\uff1e\uff1c\]]*"
# Reusable regex for symbols commonly used to defang.
SEPARATOR_DEFANGS = r"[\(\)\[\]{}<>\\]"
# Split URLs on some characters that may be valid, but may also be garbage.
URL_SPLIT_STR = r"[>\"'\),};]"
# Get basic url format, including a few obfuscation techniques, main anchor is the uri scheme.
GENERIC_URL = re.compile(r"""
(
# Scheme.
[fhstu]\S\S?[px]s?
# One of these delimiters/defangs.
(?:
:\/\/|
:\\\\|
:?__
)
# Any number of defang characters.
(?:
\x20|
""" + SEPARATOR_DEFANGS + r"""
)*
# Domain/path characters.
\w
\S+?
# CISCO ESA style defangs followed by domain/path characters.
(?:\x20[\/\.][^\.\/\s]\S*?)*
)
""" + END_PUNCTUATION + r"""
(?=\s|$)
""", re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
# Get some obfuscated urls, main anchor is brackets around the period.
BRACKET_URL = re.compile(r"""
\b
(
[\.\:\/\\\w\[\]\(\)-]+
(?:
\x20?
[\(\[]
\x20?
\.
\x20?
[\]\)]
\x20?
\S*?
)+
)
""" + END_PUNCTUATION + r"""
(?=\s|$)
""", re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
# Get some obfuscated urls, main anchor is backslash before a period.
BACKSLASH_URL = re.compile(r"""
\b
(
[\:\/\\\w\[\]\(\)-]+
(?:
\x20?
\\?\.
\x20?
\S*?
)*?
(?:
\x20?
\\\.
\x20?
\S*?
)
(?:
\x20?
\\?\.
\x20?
\S*?
)*
)
""" + END_PUNCTUATION + r"""
(?=\s|$)
""", re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
# Get hex-encoded urls.
HEXENCODED_URL = re.compile(r"""
(
[46][86]
(?:[57]4)?
[57]4[57]0
(?:[57]3)?
3a2f2f
(?:2[356def]|3[0-9adf]|[46][0-9a-f]|[57][0-9af])+
)
(?:[046]0|2[0-2489a-c]|3[bce]|[57][b-e]|[8-f][0-9a-f]|0a|0d|09|[
\x5b-\x5d\x7b\x7d\x0a\x0d\x20
]|$)
""", re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
# Get urlencoded urls.
URLENCODED_URL = re.compile(r"""
(s?[hf]t?tps?%3A%2F%2F\w[\w%-]*?)(?:[^\w%-]|$)
""", re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
# Get base64-encoded urls.
B64ENCODED_URL = re.compile(r"""
(
# b64re '([hH][tT][tT][pP][sS]|[hH][tT][tT][pP]|[fF][tT][pP])://'
# Modified to ignore whitespace.
(?:
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x31\x35\x39BFJNRVZdhlptx]\s*[Gm]\s*[Vd]\s*[FH]\s*[A]\s*\x36\s*L\s*y\s*[\x2b\x2f\x38-\x39]\s*|
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x31\x35\x39BFJNRVZdhlptx]\s*[Io]\s*[Vd]\s*[FH]\s*[R]\s*[Qw]\s*[O]\s*i\s*\x38\s*v\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*|
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x31\x35\x39BFJNRVZdhlptx]\s*[Io]\s*[Vd]\s*[FH]\s*[R]\s*[Qw]\s*[Uc]\s*[z]\s*o\s*v\s*L\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39w-z]\s*|
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x30\x32EGUWkm]\s*[Z]\s*[\x30U]\s*[Uc]\s*[D]\s*o\s*v\s*L\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39w-z]\s*|
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x30\x32EGUWkm]\s*[h]\s*[\x30U]\s*[Vd]\s*[FH]\s*[A]\s*\x36\s*L\s*y\s*[\x2b\x2f\x38-\x39]\s*|
[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*[\x30\x32EGUWkm]\s*[h]\s*[\x30U]\s*[Vd]\s*[FH]\s*[B]\s*[Tz]\s*[O]\s*i\s*\x38\s*v\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*|
[RZ]\s*[ln]\s*[R]\s*[Qw]\s*[O]\s*i\s*\x38\s*v\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39A-Za-z]\s*|
[Sa]\s*[FH]\s*[R]\s*[\x30U]\s*[Uc]\s*[D]\s*o\s*v\s*L\s*[\x2b\x2f-\x39w-z]\s*|
[Sa]\s*[FH]\s*[R]\s*[\x30U]\s*[Uc]\s*[FH]\s*[M]\s*\x36\s*L\s*y\s*[\x2b\x2f\x38-\x39]\s*
)
# Up to 260 characters (pre-encoding, reasonable URL length).
[A-Za-z0-9+/=\s]{1,357}
)
(?=[^A-Za-z0-9+/=\s]|$)
""", re.VERBOSE)
# Get some valid obfuscated ip addresses.
IPV4 = re.compile(r"""
(?:^|
(?![^\d\.])
)
(?:
(?:[1-9]?\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])
[\[\(\\]*?\.[\]\)]*?
){3}
(?:[1-9]?\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])
(?:(?=[^\d\.])|$)
""", re.VERBOSE)
# Experimental IPv6 regex, will not catch everything but should be sufficent for now.
IPV6 = re.compile(r"""
\b(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:|:){2,7}(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}|:)\b
""", re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
# Capture email addresses including common defangs.
EMAIL = re.compile(r"""
(
[a-z0-9_.+-]+
[\(\[{\x20]*
(?:@|\Wat\W)
[\)\]}\x20]*
[a-z0-9-]+
(?:
(?:
(?:
\x20*
""" + SEPARATOR_DEFANGS + r"""
\x20*
)*
\.
(?:
\x20*
""" + SEPARATOR_DEFANGS + r"""
\x20*
)*
|
\W+dot\W+
)
[a-z0-9-]+?
)+
)
""" + END_PUNCTUATION + r"""
(?=\s|$)
""", re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
MD5 = re.compile(r"(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)([a-fA-F\d]{32})(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)")
SHA1 = re.compile(r"(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)([a-fA-F\d]{40})(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)")
SHA256 = re.compile(r"(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)([a-fA-F\d]{64})(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)")
SHA512 = re.compile(
r"(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)([a-fA-F\d]{128})(?:[^a-fA-F\d]|\b)")
# YARA regex.
YARA_PARSE = re.compile(r"""
(?:^|\s)
(
(?:
\s*?import\s+?"[^\r\n]*?[\r\n]+|
\s*?include\s+?"[^\r\n]*?[\r\n]+|
\s*?//[^\r\n]*[\r\n]+|
\s*?/\*.*?\*/\s*?
)*
(?:
\s*?private\s+|
\s*?global\s+
)*
rule\s*?
\w+\s*?
(?:
:[\s\w]+
)?
\s+\{
.*?
condition\s*?:
.*?
\s*\}
)
(?:$|\s)
""", re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE)
CREDIT_CARD = re.compile(r"[0-9]{4}[ ]?[-]?[0-9]{4}[ ]?[-]?[0-9]{4}[ ]?[-]?[0-9]{4}")
rintels = [(GENERIC_URL, "GENERIC_URL"),
(BRACKET_URL, "BRACKET_URL"),
(BACKSLASH_URL, "BACKSLASH_URL"),
(HEXENCODED_URL, "HEXENCODED_URL"),
(URLENCODED_URL, "URLENCODED_URL"),
(B64ENCODED_URL, "B64ENCODED_URL"),
(IPV4, "IPV4"),
(IPV6, "IPV6"),
(EMAIL, "EMAIL"),
(MD5, "MD5"),
(SHA1, "SHA1"),
(SHA256, "SHA256"),
(SHA512, "SHA512"),
(YARA_PARSE, "YARA_PARSE"),
(CREDIT_CARD, "CREDIT_CARD")]
rscript = re.compile(r'<(script|SCRIPT).*(src|SRC)=([^\s>]+)')
rhref = re.compile(r'<[aA].*(href|HREF)=([^\s>]+)')
rendpoint = re.compile(r'[\'"](/.*?)[\'"]|[\'"](http.*?)[\'"]')
rentropy = re.compile(r'[\w-]{16,45}')
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FILE: core/requester.py
================================================
import random
import time
import requests
from requests.exceptions import TooManyRedirects
SESSION = requests.Session()
SESSION.max_redirects = 3
def requester(
url,
main_url=None,
delay=0,
cook=None,
headers=None,
timeout=10,
host=None,
proxies=[None],
user_agents=[None],
failed=None,
processed=None
):
"""Handle the requests and return the response body."""
cook = cook or set()
headers = headers or set()
user_agents = user_agents or ['Photon']
failed = failed or set()
processed = processed or set()
# Mark the URL as crawled
processed.add(url)
# Pause/sleep the program for specified time
time.sleep(delay)
def make_request(url):
"""Default request"""
final_headers = headers or {
'Host': host,
# Selecting a random user-agent
'User-Agent': random.choice(user_agents),
'Accept': 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
'Accept-Language': 'en-US,en;q=0.5',
'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip',
'DNT': '1',
'Connection': 'close',
}
try:
response = SESSION.get(
url,
cookies=cook,
headers=final_headers,
verify=False,
timeout=timeout,
stream=True,
proxies=random.choice(proxies)
)
except TooManyRedirects:
return 'dummy'
if 'text/html' in response.headers['content-type'] or \
'text/plain' in response.headers['content-type']:
if response.status_code != '404':
return response.text
else:
response.close()
failed.add(url)
return 'dummy'
else:
response.close()
return 'dummy'
return make_request(url)
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FILE: core/updater.py
================================================
import os
import re
from core.colors import run, que, good, green, end, info
from core.requester import requester
def updater():
"""Update the current installation.
git clones the latest version and merges it with the current directory.
"""
print('%s Checking for updates' % run)
# Changes must be separated by ;
changes = '''major bug fixes;removed ninja mode;dropped python < 3.2 support;fixed unicode output;proxy support;more intels'''
latest_commit = requester('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/s0md3v/Photon/master/core/updater.py', host='raw.githubusercontent.com')
# Just a hack to see if a new version is available
if changes not in latest_commit:
changelog = re.search(r"changes = '''(.*?)'''", latest_commit)
# Splitting the changes to form a list
changelog = changelog.group(1).split(';')
print('%s A new version of Photon is available.' % good)
print('%s Changes:' % info)
for change in changelog: # print changes
print('%s>%s %s' % (green, end, change))
current_path = os.getcwd().split('/') # if you know it, you know it
folder = current_path[-1] # current directory name
path = '/'.join(current_path) # current directory path
choice = input('%s Would you like to update? [Y/n] ' % que).lower()
if choice != 'n':
print('%s Updating Photon' % run)
os.system('git clone --quiet https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon %s'
% (folder))
os.system('cp -r %s/%s/* %s && rm -r %s/%s/ 2>/dev/null'
% (path, folder, path, path, folder))
print('%s Update successful!' % good)
else:
print('%s Photon is up to date!' % good)
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FILE: core/user-agents.txt
================================================
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0) Opera 7.02 Bork-edition [en]
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR 1.0.3705)
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729)
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Baiduspider/2.0; +http://www.baidu.com/search/spider.html)
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/5.0)
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_2) AppleWebKit/601.3.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/9.0.2 Safari/601.3.9
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/42.0.2311.135 Safari/537.36 Edge/12.246
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; FSL 7.0.7.01001)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/13.0.1
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0) AppleWebKit/535.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/13.0.782.112 Safari/535.1
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.02
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/47.0.2526.111 Safari/537.36
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/12.0
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS x86_64 8172.45.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.64 Safari/537.36
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:15.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/15.0.1
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; de; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100723 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.8
Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en) Presto/2.10.289 Version/12.01
================================================
FILE: core/utils.py
================================================
import requests
import math
import os.path
import re
import argparse
import tld
from core.colors import info
from core.config import VERBOSE, BAD_TYPES
from urllib.parse import urlparse
def regxy(pattern, response, supress_regex, custom):
"""Extract a string based on regex pattern supplied by user."""
try:
matches = re.findall(r'%s' % pattern, response)
for match in matches:
verb('Custom regex', match)
custom.add(match)
except:
supress_regex = True
def is_link(url, processed, files):
"""
Determine whether or not a link should be crawled
A url should not be crawled if it
- Is a file
- Has already been crawled
Args:
url: str Url to be processed
processed: list[str] List of urls that have already been crawled
Returns:
bool If `url` should be crawled
"""
if url not in processed:
if url.startswith('#') or url.startswith('javascript:'):
return False
is_file = url.endswith(BAD_TYPES)
if is_file:
files.add(url)
return False
return True
return False
def remove_regex(urls, regex):
"""
Parse a list for non-matches to a regex.
Args:
urls: iterable of urls
regex: string regex to be parsed for
Returns:
list of strings not matching regex
"""
if not regex:
return urls
# To avoid iterating over the characters of a string
if not isinstance(urls, (list, set, tuple)):
urls = [urls]
try:
non_matching_urls = [url for url in urls if not re.search(regex, url)]
except TypeError:
return []
return non_matching_urls
def writer(datasets, dataset_names, output_dir):
"""Write the results."""
for dataset, dataset_name in zip(datasets, dataset_names):
if dataset:
filepath = output_dir + '/' + dataset_name + '.txt'
with open(filepath, 'w+') as out_file:
joined = '\n'.join(dataset)
out_file.write(str(joined.encode('utf-8').decode('utf-8')))
out_file.write('\n')
def timer(diff, processed):
"""Return the passed time."""
# Changes seconds into minutes and seconds
minutes, seconds = divmod(diff, 60)
try:
# Finds average time taken by requests
time_per_request = diff / float(len(processed))
except ZeroDivisionError:
time_per_request = 0
return minutes, seconds, time_per_request
def entropy(string):
"""Calculate the entropy of a string."""
entropy = 0
for number in range(256):
result = float(string.encode('utf-8').count(
chr(number))) / len(string.encode('utf-8'))
if result != 0:
entropy = entropy - result * math.log(result, 2)
return entropy
def xml_parser(response):
"""Extract links from .xml files."""
# Regex for extracting URLs
return re.findall(r'<loc>(.*?)</loc>', response)
def verb(kind, string):
"""Enable verbose output."""
if VERBOSE:
print('%s %s: %s' % (info, kind, string))
def extract_headers(headers):
"""This function extracts valid headers from interactive input."""
sorted_headers = {}
matches = re.findall(r'(.*):\s(.*)', headers)
for match in matches:
header = match[0]
value = match[1]
try:
if value[-1] == ',':
value = value[:-1]
sorted_headers[header] = value
except IndexError:
pass
return sorted_headers
def top_level(url, fix_protocol=True):
"""Extract the top level domain from an URL."""
ext = tld.get_tld(url, fix_protocol=fix_protocol)
toplevel = '.'.join(urlparse(url).netloc.split('.')[-2:]).split(
ext)[0] + ext
return toplevel
def is_proxy_list(v, proxies):
if os.path.isfile(v):
with open(v, 'r') as _file:
for line in _file:
line = line.strip()
if re.match(r"((http|socks5):\/\/.)?(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}):(\d{1,5})", line) or \
re.match(r"((http|socks5):\/\/.)?[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\+~#=]{2,256}\.[a-z]{2,6}:(\d{1,5})", line):
proxies.append({"http": line,
"https": line})
else:
print("%s ignored" % line)
if proxies:
return True
return False
def proxy_type(v):
""" Match IP:PORT or DOMAIN:PORT in a losse manner """
proxies = []
if re.match(r"((http|socks5):\/\/.)?(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}):(\d{1,5})", v):
proxies.append({"http": v,
"https": v})
return proxies
elif re.match(r"((http|socks5):\/\/.)?[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\+~#=]{2,256}\.[a-z]{2,6}:(\d{1,5})", v):
proxies.append({"http": v,
"https": v})
return proxies
elif is_proxy_list(v, proxies):
return proxies
else:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
"Proxy should follow IP:PORT or DOMAIN:PORT format")
def luhn(purported):
# sum_of_digits (index * 2)
LUHN_ODD_LOOKUP = (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
if not isinstance(purported, str):
purported = str(purported)
try:
evens = sum(int(p) for p in purported[-1::-2])
odds = sum(LUHN_ODD_LOOKUP[int(p)] for p in purported[-2::-2])
return (evens + odds) % 10 == 0
except ValueError: # Raised if an int conversion fails
return False
def is_good_proxy(pip):
try:
requests.get('http://example.com', proxies=pip, timeout=3)
except requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout as e:
return False
except Exception as detail:
return False
return True
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FILE: core/zap.py
================================================
import re
import requests
import random
from core.utils import verb, xml_parser
from core.colors import run, good
from plugins.wayback import time_machine
def zap(input_url, archive, domain, host, internal, robots, proxies):
"""Extract links from robots.txt and sitemap.xml."""
if archive:
print('%s Fetching URLs from archive.org' % run)
if False:
archived_urls = time_machine(domain, 'domain')
else:
archived_urls = time_machine(host, 'host')
print('%s Retrieved %i URLs from archive.org' % (
good, len(archived_urls) - 1))
for url in archived_urls:
verb('Internal page', url)
internal.add(url)
# Makes request to robots.txt
response = requests.get(input_url + '/robots.txt',
proxies=random.choice(proxies)).text
# Making sure robots.txt isn't some fancy 404 page
if '<body' not in response:
# If you know it, you know it
matches = re.findall(r'Allow: (.*)|Disallow: (.*)', response)
if matches:
# Iterating over the matches, match is a tuple here
for match in matches:
# One item in match will always be empty so will combine both
# items
match = ''.join(match)
# If the URL doesn't use a wildcard
if '*' not in match:
url = input_url + match
# Add the URL to internal list for crawling
internal.add(url)
# Add the URL to robots list
robots.add(url)
print('%s URLs retrieved from robots.txt: %s' % (good, len(robots)))
# Makes request to sitemap.xml
response = requests.get(input_url + '/sitemap.xml',
proxies=random.choice(proxies)).text
# Making sure robots.txt isn't some fancy 404 page
if '<body' not in response:
matches = xml_parser(response)
if matches: # if there are any matches
print('%s URLs retrieved from sitemap.xml: %s' % (
good, len(matches)))
for match in matches:
verb('Internal page', match)
# Cleaning up the URL and adding it to the internal list for
# crawling
internal.add(match)
================================================
FILE: photon.py
================================================
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""The Photon main part."""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import os
import re
import requests
import sys
import time
import warnings
import random
from core.colors import good, info, run, green, red, white, end, bad
# Just a fancy ass banner
print('''%s ____ __ __
/ %s__%s \/ /_ ____ / /_____ ____
/ %s/_/%s / __ \/ %s__%s \/ __/ %s__%s \/ __ \\
/ ____/ / / / %s/_/%s / /_/ %s/_/%s / / / /
/_/ /_/ /_/\____/\__/\____/_/ /_/ %sv1.3.2%s\n''' %
(red, white, red, white, red, white, red, white, red, white, red, white,
red, white, end))
try:
from urllib.parse import urlparse # For Python 3
except ImportError:
print('%s Photon runs only on Python 3.2 and above.' % info)
quit()
import core.config
from core.config import INTELS
from core.flash import flash
from core.mirror import mirror
from core.prompt import prompt
from core.requester import requester
from core.updater import updater
from core.utils import (luhn,
proxy_type,
is_good_proxy,
top_level,
extract_headers,
verb, is_link,
entropy, regxy,
remove_regex,
timer,
writer)
from core.regex import rintels, rendpoint, rhref, rscript, rentropy
from core.zap import zap
# Disable SSL related warnings
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore')
# Processing command line arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Options
parser.add_argument('-u', '--url', help='root url', dest='root')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--cookie', help='cookie', dest='cook')
parser.add_argument('-r', '--regex', help='regex pattern', dest='regex')
parser.add_argument('-e', '--export', help='export format', dest='export', choices=['csv', 'json'])
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', help='output directory', dest='output')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--level', help='levels to crawl', dest='level',
type=int)
parser.add_argument('-t', '--threads', help='number of threads', dest='threads',
type=int)
parser.add_argument('-d', '--delay', help='delay between requests',
dest='delay', type=float)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', help='verbose output', dest='verbose',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--seeds', help='additional seed URLs', dest='seeds',
nargs="+", default=[])
parser.add_argument('--stdout', help='send variables to stdout', dest='std')
parser.add_argument('--user-agent', help='custom user agent(s)',
dest='user_agent')
parser.add_argument('--exclude', help='exclude URLs matching this regex',
dest='exclude')
parser.add_argument('--timeout', help='http request timeout', dest='timeout',
type=float)
parser.add_argument('-p', '--proxy', help='Proxy server IP:PORT or DOMAIN:PORT', dest='proxies',
type=proxy_type)
# Switches
parser.add_argument('--clone', help='clone the website locally', dest='clone',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--headers', help='add headers', dest='headers',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--dns', help='enumerate subdomains and DNS data',
dest='dns', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--keys', help='find secret keys', dest='api',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--update', help='update photon', dest='update',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--only-urls', help='only extract URLs', dest='only_urls',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--wayback', help='fetch URLs from archive.org as seeds',
dest='archive', action='store_true')
args = parser.parse_args()
# If the user has supplied --update argument
if args.update:
updater()
quit()
# If the user has supplied a URL
if args.root:
main_inp = args.root
if main_inp.endswith('/'):
# We will remove it as it can cause problems later in the code
main_inp = main_inp[:-1]
# If the user hasn't supplied an URL
else:
print('\n' + parser.format_help().lower())
quit()
clone = args.clone
headers = args.headers # prompt for headers
verbose = args.verbose # verbose output
delay = args.delay or 0 # Delay between requests
timeout = args.timeout or 6 # HTTP request timeout
cook = args.cook or None # Cookie
api = bool(args.api) # Extract high entropy strings i.e. API keys and stuff
proxies = []
if args.proxies:
print("%s Testing proxies, can take a while..." % info)
for proxy in args.proxies:
if is_good_proxy(proxy):
proxies.append(proxy)
else:
print("%s Proxy %s doesn't seem to work or timedout" %
(bad, proxy['http']))
print("%s Done" % info)
if not proxies:
print("%s no working proxies, quitting!" % bad)
exit()
else:
proxies.append(None)
crawl_level = args.level or 2 # Crawling level
thread_count = args.threads or 2 # Number of threads
only_urls = bool(args.only_urls) # Only URLs mode is off by default
# Variables we are gonna use later to store stuff
keys = set() # High entropy strings, prolly secret keys
files = set() # The pdf, css, png, etc files.
intel = set() # The email addresses, website accounts, AWS buckets etc.
robots = set() # The entries of robots.txt
custom = set() # Strings extracted by custom regex pattern
failed = set() # URLs that photon failed to crawl
scripts = set() # THe Javascript files
external = set() # URLs that don't belong to the target i.e. out-of-scope
# URLs that have get params in them e.g. example.com/page.php?id=2
fuzzable = set()
endpoints = set() # URLs found from javascript files
processed = set(['dummy']) # URLs that have been crawled
# URLs that belong to the target i.e. in-scope
internal = set(args.seeds)
everything = []
bad_scripts = set() # Unclean javascript file urls
bad_intel = set() # needed for intel filtering
core.config.verbose = verbose
if headers:
try:
prompt = prompt()
except FileNotFoundError as e:
print('Could not load headers prompt: {}'.format(e))
quit()
headers = extract_headers(prompt)
# If the user hasn't supplied the root URL with http(s), we will handle it
if main_inp.startswith('http'):
main_url = main_inp
else:
try:
requests.get('https://' + main_inp, proxies=random.choice(proxies))
main_url = 'https://' + main_inp
except:
main_url = 'http://' + main_inp
schema = main_url.split('//')[0] # https: or http:?
# Adding the root URL to internal for crawling
internal.add(main_url)
# Extracts host out of the URL
host = urlparse(main_url).netloc
output_dir = args.output or host
try:
domain = top_level(main_url)
except:
domain = host
if args.user_agent:
user_agents = args.user_agent.split(',')
else:
with open(sys.path[0] + '/core/user-agents.txt', 'r') as uas:
user_agents = [agent.strip('\n') for agent in uas]
supress_regex = False
def intel_extractor(url, response):
"""Extract intel from the response body."""
for rintel in rintels:
res = re.sub(r'<(script).*?</\1>(?s)', '', response)
res = re.sub(r'<[^<]+?>', '', res)
matches = rintel[0].findall(res)
if matches:
for match in matches:
verb('Intel', match)
bad_intel.add((match, rintel[1], url))
def js_extractor(response):
"""Extract js files from the response body"""
# Extract .js files
matches = rscript.findall(response)
for match in matches:
match = match[2].replace('\'', '').replace('"', '')
verb('JS file', match)
bad_scripts.add(match)
def remove_file(url):
if url.count('/') > 2:
replacable = re.search(r'/[^/]*?$', url).group()
if replacable != '/':
return url.replace(replacable, '')
else:
return url
else:
return url
def extractor(url):
"""Extract details from the response body."""
response = requester(url, main_url, delay, cook, headers, timeout, host, proxies, user_agents, failed, processed)
if clone:
mirror(url, response)
matches = rhref.findall(response)
for link in matches:
# Remove everything after a "#" to deal with in-page anchors
link = link[1].replace('\'', '').replace('"', '').split('#')[0]
# Checks if the URLs should be crawled
if is_link(link, processed, files):
if link[:4] == 'http':
if link.startswith(main_url):
verb('Internal page', link)
internal.add(link)
else:
verb('External page', link)
external.add(link)
elif link[:2] == '//':
if link.split('/')[2].startswith(host):
verb('Internal page', link)
internal.add(schema + '://' + link)
else:
verb('External page', link)
external.add(link)
elif link[:1] == '/':
verb('Internal page', link)
internal.add(remove_file(url) + link)
else:
verb('Internal page', link)
usable_url = remove_file(url)
if usable_url.endswith('/'):
internal.add(usable_url + link)
elif link.startswith('/'):
internal.add(usable_url + link)
else:
internal.add(usable_url + '/' + link)
if not only_urls:
intel_extractor(url, response)
js_extractor(response)
if args.regex and not supress_regex:
regxy(args.regex, response, supress_regex, custom)
if api:
matches = rentropy.findall(response)
for match in matches:
if entropy(match) >= 4:
verb('Key', match)
keys.add(url + ': ' + match)
def jscanner(url):
"""Extract endpoints from JavaScript code."""
response = requester(url, main_url, delay, cook, headers, timeout, host, proxies, user_agents, failed, processed)
# Extract URLs/endpoints
matches = rendpoint.findall(response)
# Iterate over the matches, match is a tuple
for match in matches:
# Combining the items because one of them is always empty
match = match[0] + match[1]
# Making sure it's not some JavaScript code
if not re.search(r'[}{><"\']', match) and not match == '/':
verb('JS endpoint', match)
endpoints.add(match)
# Records the time at which crawling started
then = time.time()
# Step 1. Extract urls from robots.txt & sitemap.xml
zap(main_url, args.archive, domain, host, internal, robots, proxies)
# This is so the level 1 emails are parsed as well
internal = set(remove_regex(internal, args.exclude))
# Step 2. Crawl recursively to the limit specified in "crawl_level"
for level in range(crawl_level):
# Links to crawl = (all links - already crawled links) - links not to crawl
links = remove_regex(internal - processed, args.exclude)
# If links to crawl are 0 i.e. all links have been crawled
if not links:
break
# if crawled links are somehow more than all links. Possible? ;/
elif len(internal) <= len(processed):
if len(internal) > 2 + len(args.seeds):
break
print('%s Level %i: %i URLs' % (run, level + 1, len(links)))
try:
flash(extractor, links, thread_count)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print('')
break
if not only_urls:
for match in bad_scripts:
if match.startswith(main_url):
scripts.add(match)
elif match.startswith('/') and not match.startswith('//'):
scripts.add(main_url + match)
elif not match.startswith('http') and not match.startswith('//'):
scripts.add(main_url + '/' + match)
# Step 3. Scan the JavaScript files for endpoints
print('%s Crawling %i JavaScript files' % (run, len(scripts)))
flash(jscanner, scripts, thread_count)
for url in internal:
if '=' in url:
fuzzable.add(url)
for match, intel_name, url in bad_intel:
if isinstance(match, tuple):
for x in match: # Because "match" is a tuple
if x != '': # If the value isn't empty
if intel_name == "CREDIT_CARD":
if not luhn(match):
# garbage number
continue
intel.add("%s:%s" % (intel_name, x))
else:
if intel_name == "CREDIT_CARD":
if not luhn(match):
# garbage number
continue
intel.add("%s:%s:%s" % (url, intel_name, match))
for url in external:
try:
if top_level(url, fix_protocol=True) in INTELS:
intel.add(url)
except:
pass
# Records the time at which crawling stopped
now = time.time()
# Finds total time taken
diff = (now - then)
minutes, seconds, time_per_request = timer(diff, processed)
# Step 4. Save the results
if not os.path.exists(output_dir): # if the directory doesn't exist
os.mkdir(output_dir) # create a new directory
datasets = [files, intel, robots, custom, failed, internal, scripts,
external, fuzzable, endpoints, keys]
dataset_names = ['files', 'intel', 'robots', 'custom', 'failed', 'internal',
'scripts', 'external', 'fuzzable', 'endpoints', 'keys']
writer(datasets, dataset_names, output_dir)
# Printing out results
print(('%s-%s' % (red, end)) * 50)
for dataset, dataset_name in zip(datasets, dataset_names):
if dataset:
print('%s %s: %s' % (good, dataset_name.capitalize(), len(dataset)))
print(('%s-%s' % (red, end)) * 50)
print('%s Total requests made: %i' % (info, len(processed)))
print('%s Total time taken: %i minutes %i seconds' % (info, minutes, seconds))
print('%s Requests per second: %i' % (info, int(len(processed) / diff)))
datasets = {
'files': list(files), 'intel': list(intel), 'robots': list(robots),
'custom': list(custom), 'failed': list(failed), 'internal': list(internal),
'scripts': list(scripts), 'external': list(external),
'fuzzable': list(fuzzable), 'endpoints': list(endpoints),
'keys': list(keys)
}
if args.dns:
print('%s Enumerating subdomains' % run)
from plugins.find_subdomains import find_subdomains
subdomains = find_subdomains(domain)
print('%s %i subdomains found' % (info, len(subdomains)))
writer([subdomains], ['subdomains'], output_dir)
datasets['subdomains'] = subdomains
from plugins.dnsdumpster import dnsdumpster
print('%s Generating DNS map' % run)
dnsdumpster(domain, output_dir)
if args.export:
from plugins.exporter import exporter
# exporter(directory, format, datasets)
exporter(output_dir, args.export, datasets)
print('%s Results saved in %s%s%s directory' % (good, green, output_dir, end))
if args.std:
for string in datasets[args.std]:
sys.stdout.write(string + '\n')
================================================
FILE: plugins/__init__.py
================================================
"""Plugins for Photon."""
================================================
FILE: plugins/dnsdumpster.py
================================================
"""Support for dnsdumpster.com."""
import re
import requests
def dnsdumpster(domain, output_dir):
"""Query dnsdumpster.com."""
response = requests.Session().get('https://dnsdumpster.com/').text
csrf_token = re.search(
r'name=\"csrfmiddlewaretoken\" value=\"(.*?)\"', response).group(1)
cookies = {'csrftoken': csrf_token}
headers = {'Referer': 'https://dnsdumpster.com/'}
data = {'csrfmiddlewaretoken': csrf_token, 'targetip': domain}
response = requests.Session().post(
'https://dnsdumpster.com/', cookies=cookies, data=data, headers=headers)
image = requests.get('https://dnsdumpster.com/static/map/%s.png' % domain)
if image.status_code == 200:
with open('%s/%s.png' % (output_dir, domain), 'wb') as f:
f.write(image.content)
================================================
FILE: plugins/exporter.py
================================================
"""Support for exporting the results."""
import csv
import json
def exporter(directory, method, datasets):
"""Export the results."""
if method.lower() == 'json':
# Convert json_dict to a JSON styled string
json_string = json.dumps(datasets, indent=4)
savefile = open('{}/exported.json'.format(directory), 'w+')
savefile.write(json_string)
savefile.close()
if method.lower() == 'csv':
with open('{}/exported.csv'.format(directory), 'w+') as csvfile:
csv_writer = csv.writer(
csvfile, delimiter=',', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
for key, values in datasets.items():
if values is None:
csv_writer.writerow([key])
else:
csv_writer.writerow([key] + values)
csvfile.close()
================================================
FILE: plugins/find_subdomains.py
================================================
"""Support for findsubdomains.com."""
from re import findall
from requests import get
def find_subdomains(domain):
"""Find subdomains according to the TLD."""
result = set()
response = get('https://findsubdomains.com/subdomains-of/' + domain).text
matches = findall(r'(?s)<div class="domains js-domain-name">(.*?)</div>', response)
for match in matches:
result.add(match.replace(' ', '').replace('\n', ''))
return list(result)
================================================
FILE: plugins/wayback.py
================================================
"""Support for archive.org."""
import datetime
import json
from requests import get
def time_machine(host, mode):
"""Query archive.org."""
now = datetime.datetime.now()
to = str(now.year) + str(now.day) + str(now.month)
if now.month > 6:
fro = str(now.year) + str(now.day) + str(now.month - 6)
else:
fro = str(now.year - 1) + str(now.day) + str(now.month + 6)
url = "http://web.archive.org/cdx/search?url=%s&matchType=%s&collapse=urlkey&fl=original&filter=mimetype:text/html&filter=statuscode:200&output=json&from=%s&to=%s" % (host, mode, fro, to)
response = get(url).text
parsed = json.loads(response)[1:]
urls = []
for item in parsed:
urls.append(item[0])
return urls
================================================
FILE: requirements.txt
================================================
requests
requests[socks]
urllib3
tld
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