Methodology update - design + nmap

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# Methodology and Enumeration
# Bug Hunting Methodology and Enumeration
## Bug Hunting Methodology
* Enumerate all subdomains (only if the scope is *.domain.ext)
## Enumerate all subdomains (only if the scope is *.domain.ext)
Using Subbrute
* Using Subbrute
```
git clone https://github.com/TheRook/subbrute
python subbrute.py domain.example.com
```
Using KnockPy with Daniel Miesslers SecLists for subdomain "/Discover/DNS"
* Using KnockPy with Daniel Miesslers SecLists for subdomain "/Discover/DNS"
```
git clone https://github.com/guelfoweb/knock
git clone https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists.git
@ -19,16 +17,14 @@ git clone https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists.git
knockpy domain.com -w /PATH_TO_SECLISTS/Discover/DNS/subdomains-top1mil-110000.txt
```
Using Google Dorks
* Using Google Dorks
```
site:*.domain.com -www
site:http://domain.com ext:php
site:http://domain.com filetype:pdf
```
Using Jason Haddix's enumall Recon-ng script,
* Using Jason Haddix's enumall Recon-ng script,
```
git clone https://LaNMaSteR53@bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng.git
cd recon-ng
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-i to feed a list of domains (can also type extra domains into the original command)
```
* Subdomain take over using HostileSubBruteForcer
```
git clone https://github.com/nahamsec/HostileSubBruteforcer
@ -53,7 +48,6 @@ chmox +x sub_brute.rb
./sub_brute.rb
```
* EyeWitness and Nmap scans from the KnockPy and enumall scans
```
git clone https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness.git
@ -64,13 +58,14 @@ git clone https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness.git
./EyeWitness -f rdp.txt --rdp
```
* Passive recon
## Passive recon
```
Use shodan to detect similar app
Use the wayback machine to detect forgotten endpoint
```
## Active recon
* Basic NMAP (if allowed ^^')
```
sudo nmap -sSV -p- 192.168.0.1 -oA OUTPUTFILE -T4
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• -T4 defines the timing for the task (options are 0-5 and higher is faster)
```
* NMAP Script
```
nmap --script 'http-enum' -v web.xxxx.com -p80 -oN http-enum.nmap
PORT STATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
| http-enum:
| /phpmyadmin/: phpMyAdmin
| /.git/HEAD: Git folder
| /css/: Potentially interesting directory w/ listing on 'apache/2.4.10 (debian)'
|_ /image/: Potentially interesting directory w/ listing on 'apache/2.4.10 (debian)'
* List all the subdirectories and files
```
Using DirBuster or GoBuster
## List all the subdirectories and files
* Using DirBuster or GoBuster
```
./gobuster -u http://buffered.io/ -w words.txt -t 10
-u url
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```
Using a script to detect all phpinfo.php files in a range of IPs (CIDR can be found with a whois)
* Using a script to detect all phpinfo.php files in a range of IPs (CIDR can be found with a whois)
```
#!/bin/bash
for ipa in 98.13{6..9}.{0..255}.{0..255}; do
wget -t 1 -T 3 http://${ipa}/phpinfo.php; done &
```
Using a script to detect all .htpasswd files in a range of IPs
* Using a script to detect all .htpasswd files in a range of IPs
```
#!/bin/bash
for ipa in 98.13{6..9}.{0..255}.{0..255}; do
wget -t 1 -T 3 http://${ipa}/.htpasswd; done &
```
## Looking for Web vulnerabilities
* Look for private information in GitHub repos with GitRob
```
git clone https://github.com/michenriksen/gitrob.git
gitrob analyze johndoe --site=https://github.acme.com --endpoint=https://github.acme.com/api/v3 --access-tokens=token1,token2
```
* Explore the website with a proxy (ZAP/Burp Suite)
```
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- Explore and understand available functionality, noting areas that correspond to vulnerability types
```
* Look for Web Vulns
```
- SQLi
- XSS
- RCE
- LFI/RFI
etc
```
* Look for private information in GitHub repos with GitRob
```
git clone https://github.com/michenriksen/gitrob.git
gitrob analyze johndoe --site=https://github.acme.com --endpoint=https://github.acme.com/api/v3 --access-tokens=token1,token2
```
* Subscribe to the site and pay for the additional functionality to test
* Launch a Nikto scan in case you missed something