At Censys, we can see it all. Our world-leading attack surface management platform gives organizations a sixth sense — relentlessly monitoring assets, seeing the unseen, and proactively giving security teams an opportunity to solve issues before they have a chance to take place.
This isn’t security by defense. This is a system of vigilant offense that constantly looks at everything from HTTP hosts to message brokers to remote desktop exposure to network printers. Seeking potential breaches, shoring up leaks in your protocols, and mapping any potential weak points.
Including, hosts, services, SaaS logins, websites, buckets, ICS/IoT devices - regardless of cloud, ac-count, network, or location for the ultimate system of record.
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You should be able to see scans from censys.io, and other. Source: 12 months ago
Some tools to consider: Gitleaks - open-source secret scanner for git repositories, files, and directories. Retire.js - dependency check tool for client JS code. Censys - It’s a search engine that you can use, for example, to scan any IP address And check open ports, software versions, location of the servers, etc. If you want to check more tools, you can download this free ebook with a list of recommended... Source: about 1 year ago
You also have censys.io, but I do not have much experience with them. Source: about 1 year ago
Used censys.io to check website has IP real but not perfect to get it. Source: over 1 year ago
You can read up on them here : https://censys.io/. Source: almost 2 years ago
A few free/open source aggregator/dashboarding tools exist, but each seems to have their own niche. I guess not surprising since so many different teams (especially in the private sector) can have such varied priorities. ORKL is new and focuses on finished intel/TTPs/malware analysis, Pulsedive is especially good for IOCs, I've heard positive things about OpenCTI for a mix of use cases but my impression is... Source: over 1 year ago
Https://pulsedive.com/ - Search for devices connected to the internet. Source: almost 2 years ago
Pulsedive might be a good addition to the list, you can start using it for free and don't need an account for most stuff: https://pulsedive.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Shodan - Shodan is the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices.
LeakIX - LeakIX is a search engine indexing open hosts on the internet. It focuses on listing the databases and table names and keeps an history of every successful connection. New database software support is added on a regular basis.
ZoomEye - Network mapping service
Netlas.io - Internet intelligence apps that provide accurate technical information about IP-addresses, domain names, web-sites, web-services, IoT-devices and other online assets.
Nessus - Nessus Professional is a security platform designed for businesses who want to protect the security of themselves, their clients, and their customers.
URLscan.io - urlscan.io is a free service to scan and analyse websites. When a URL is submitted to urlscan.io, an automated process will browse to the URL like a regular user and record the activity that this page navigation creates.