Quickly discover exposed hosts on the internet using multiple search engines. find full detail here: https://github.com/projectdiscovery/uncover uncover is a go wrapper using APIs of well known search engines to quickly discover exposed hosts on the internet. It is built with automation in mind, so you can query it and utilize the results with your current pipeline tools. Features
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/uncover/cmd/uncover@latestUsageuncover -hThis will display help for the tool. Here are all the flags it supports: Usage: ./uncover [flags] Flags: INPUT: -q, -query string[] search query, supports: stdin,file,config input (example: -q 'example query', -q 'query.txt') -e, -engine string[] search engine to query (shodan,shodan-idb,fofa,censys,quake,hunter,zoomeye,netlas,criminalip) (default shodan) SEARCH-ENGINE: -s, -shodan string[] search query for shodan (example: -shodan 'query.txt') -sd, -shodan-idb string[] search query for shodan-idb (example: -shodan-idb 'query.txt') -ff, -fofa string[] search query for fofa (example: -fofa 'query.txt') -cs, -censys string[] search query for censys (example: -censys 'query.txt') -qk, -quake string[] search query for quake (example: -quake 'query.txt') -ht, -hunter string[] search query for hunter (example: -hunter 'query.txt') -ze, -zoomeye string[] search query for zoomeye (example: -zoomeye 'query.txt') -ne, -netlas string[] search query for netlas (example: -netlas 'query.txt') -cl, -criminalip string[] search query for criminalip (example: -criminalip 'query.txt') CONFIG: -pc, -provider string provider configuration file (default "$HOME/.config/uncover/provider-config.yaml") -config string flag configuration file (default "$HOME/.config/uncover/config.yaml") -timeout int timeout in seconds (default 30) -delay int delay between requests in seconds (0 to disable) (default 1) -retry int number of times to retry a failed request (default 2) OUTPUT: -o, -output string output file to write found results -f, -field string field to display in output (ip,port,host) (default "ip:port") -j, -json write output in JSONL(ines) format -r, -raw write raw output as received by the remote api -l, -limit int limit the number of results to return (default 100) -nc, -no-color disable colors in output DEBUG: -silent show only results in output -version show version of the project -v show verbose outputProvider ConfigurationThe default provider configuration file should be located at $HOME/.config/uncover/provider-config.yaml and has the following contents as an example. Note: API keys are required needs to be configured before running uncover. shodan: - SHODAN_API_KEY_1 - SHODAN_API_KEY_2 censys: - CENSYS_API_ID_1:CENSYS_API_SECRET_1 - CENSYS_API_ID_2:CENSYS_API_SECRET_2 fofa: - FOFA_EMAIL_1:FOFA_KEY_2 - FOFA_EMAIL_2:FOFA_KEY_2 quake: - QUAKE_TOKEN_1 - QUAKE_TOKEN_2 hunter: - HUNTER_API_KEY_1 - HUNTER_API_KEY_2 zoomeye: - ZOOMEYE_API_KEY_1 - ZOOMEYE_API_KEY_2 netlas: - NETLAS_API_KEY_1 - NETLAS_API_KEY_2 criminalip: - CRIMINALIP_API_KEY_1 - CRIMINALIP_API_KEY_2When multiple keys/credentials are specified for same provider in the config file, random key will be used for each execution. alternatively you can also set the API key as environment variable in your bash profile. export SHODAN_API_KEY=xxx export CENSYS_API_ID=xxx export CENSYS_API_SECRET=xxx export FOFA_EMAIL=xxx export FOFA_KEY=xxx export QUAKE_TOKEN=xxx export HUNTER_API_KEY=xxx export ZOOMEYE_API_KEY=xxx export NETLAS_API_KEY=xxx export CRIMINALIP_API_KEY=xxxRequired API keys can be obtained by signing up on following platform Shodan, Censys, Fofa, Quake, Hunter, ZoomEye, Netlas and CriminalIP. https://gabrielsieben.tech/2023/01/02/debloating-windows-10-with-one-command-and-no-scripts/
We love this from Gabriel Sieben, a single command to de-bloat Win10. As with everything in life, please test this on a Win10 VM before running it on your working machine..... Again this is for Windows 10 only:
Windows 11: Q. What about Windows 11? A. Windows 11 is far, far more dependent on AppX than Windows 10 and will continue to be even more dependent on it in the future, most likely. Windows 10, at this point, is unlikely to change in this regard. Running these instructions on Windows 11 is far more likely to leave you in a bag of hurt down the road than Windows 10. |
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