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WhatWeb identifies websites. Its goal is to answer the question, “What is that Website?”. It recognizes web technologies including content management systems (CMS), blogging platforms, statistic/analytics packages, JavaScript libraries, web servers, and embedded devices. WhatWeb has over 1700 plugins, each to recognize something different. WhatWeb also identifies version numbers, email addresses, account IDs, web framework modules, SQL errors, and more. WhatWeb can be stealthy and fast, or thorough but slow. WhatWeb supports an aggression level to control the tradeoff between speed and reliability. When you visit a website in your browser, the transaction includes many hints of what web technologies are powering that website. Sometimes a single webpage visit contains enough information to identify a website but when it does not, WhatWeb can interrogate the website further. The default level of aggression, called ‘stealthy’, is the fastest and requires only one HTTP request of a website. This is suitable for scanning public websites. More aggressive modes were developed for use in penetration tests. Features: Over 1800 plugins Control the trade-off between speed/stealth and reliability Performance Tuning. Control how many websites to scan concurrently. Multiple log formats: Brief (greppable), Verbose (human readable), XML, JSON, MagicTree, RubyObject, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, SQL. Proxy support including TOR Custom HTTP headers Basic HTTP authentication Control over webpage redirection IP address ranges Fuzzy matching Result certainty awareness Custom plugins defined on the command line IDN (International Domain Name) support Changelog v.0.5.2 🔧 This is a minor update with 🐞 bug fixes, and one ✨ new plugin, PHP-Slim. FIXES #299 Fixed warning: URI.escape is obsolete error by using the Using Addressable Gem. Thanks @weidsom (Weidsom Nascimento) #306, #307 Improvements to Makefile. @xambroz #304 Log level for mongodb-logger is set to “FATAL”, unless WhatWeb is run with debug-mode enabled. @helsecert NEW PLUGINS PHP-Slim Marcelo Gimenes (@cgimenes) [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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AsyncRAT AsyncRAT is a Remote Access Tool (RAT) designed to remotely monitor and control other computers through a secure encrypted connection Included projects This project includes the following Access terminal for controlling clients Configurable client manageable via Terminal Log server recording all significant events Features Include: Client screen viewer & recorder Client Antivirus & Integrity manager Client SFTP access including upload & download Client & Server chat window Client Dynamic DNS & Multi-Server support (Configurable) Client Password Recovery Client JIT compiler Client Keylogger Client Anti Analysis (Configurable) Server Controlled updates Client Antimalware Start-up Server Config Editor Server multiport receiver (Configurable) Server thumbnails Server binary builder (Configurable) Server obfuscator (Configurable) And much more! [Hidden Content]