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Tool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers. snallygaster is a tool that looks for files accessible on web servers that shouldn’t be public and can pose a security risk. Typical examples include publicly accessible git repositories, backup files potentially containing passwords or database dumps. In addition, it contains a few checks for other security vulnerabilities. Changelog v0.0.9 Fix problems with dnspython 2.x, see #54. Add .orig extension to backupfiles test. Add new tests for wordpress debug.log files and url-encoded HTTP header. Minor bugfixes. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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snallygaster Tool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers. snallygaster is a tool that looks for files accessible on web servers that shouldn’t be public and can pose a security risk. Typical examples include publicly accessible git repositories, backup files potentially containing passwords or database dumps. In addition, it contains a few checks for other security vulnerabilities. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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snallygaster Tool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers what? snallygaster is a tool that looks for files accessible on web servers that shouldn't be public and can pose a security risk. Typical examples include publicly accessible git repositories, backup files potentially containing passwords or database dumps. In addition, it contains a few checks for other security vulnerabilities. As an introduction to these kinds of issues you may want to watch this talk: Attacking with HTTP Requests See the TESTS.md file for an overview of all tests and links to further information about the issues. [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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snallygaster Tool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers what? snallygaster is a tool that looks for files accessible on web servers that shouldn't be public and can pose a security risk. Typical examples include publicly accessible git repositories, backup files potentially containing passwords or database dumps. In addition it contains a few checks for other security vulnerabilities. As an introduction to these kinds of issues you may want to watch this talk: Attacking with HTTP Requests See the TESTS.md file for an overview of all tests and links to further information about the issues. [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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