# Methodology and Enumeration ## Bug Hunting Methodology 1. Enumerate all subdomains (only if the scope is *.domain.ext) Using KnockPy with Daniel Miessler’s SecLists for subdomain "/Discover/DNS" ``` git clone https://github.com/guelfoweb/knock git clone https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists.git knockpy domain.com -w /PATH_TO_SECLISTS/Discover/DNS/subdomains-top1mil-110000.txt ``` Using Jason Haddix's enumall Recon-ng script, ``` git clone https://LaNMaSteR53@bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng.git cd recon-ng pip install -r REQUIREMENTS ln -s /$recon-ng_path /usr/share/recon-ng git clone https://github.com/jhaddix/domain.git cd domain ./setup_enumall.sh ./enumall.py domain.com -w to run a custom wordlist with recon-ng -a to use alt-dns -p to feed a custom permutations list to alt-dns (requires -a flag) -i to feed a list of domains (can also type extra domains into the original command) ``` 2. Subdomain take over using HostileSubBruteForcer ``` git clone https://github.com/nahamsec/HostileSubBruteforcer chmox +x sub_brute.rb ./sub_brute.rb ``` 3. EyeWitness and Nmap scans from the KnockPy and enumall scans ``` git clone https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness.git ./setup/setup.sh ./EyeWitness.py -f filename -t optionaltimeout --open (Optional) ./EyeWitness -f urls.txt --web ./EyeWitness -x urls.xml -t 8 --headless ./EyeWitness -f rdp.txt --rdp ``` 4. Basic NMAP (if allowed ^^') ``` sudo nmap -sSV -p- 192.168.0.1 -oA OUTPUTFILE -T4 & sudo nmap -sSV -oA OUTPUTFILE -T4 -iL IPS.csv • the flag -sSV defines the type of packet to send to the server and tells Nmap to try and determine any service on open ports • the -p- tells Nmap to check all 65,535 ports (by default it will only check the most popular 1,000) • 192.168.0.1 is the IP address to scan • -oA OUTPUTFILE tells Nmap to output the findings in its three major formats at once using the filename "OUTPUTFILE" • -T4 defines the timing for the task (options are 0-5 and higher is faster) ``` 5. List all the subdirectories with DirBuster or GoBuster ``` ./gobuster -u http://buffered.io/ -w words.txt -t 10 -u url -w wordlist -t threads More subdomain : ./gobuster -m dns -w subdomains.txt -u google.com -i ``` 6. Explore the website ``` - Start ZAP proxy, visit the main target site and perform a Forced Browse to discover files and directories - Map technologies used with Wappalyzer and Burp Suite (or ZAP) proxy - Explore and understand available functionality, noting areas that correspond to vulnerability types ``` 7. Look for private information in GitHub repos with GitRob ``` gitrob commd ``` 8. Subscribe to the site and pay for the additional functionality to test 9. Launch a Nikto scan in case you missed something ## Google Dorks Google Dork to find subdomains ``` site:*.domain.com -www site:http://domain.com ext:php site:http://domain.com filetype:pdf ``` ## Scripts 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 & ``` 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 & ``` ## Thanks to * http://blog.it-securityguard.com/bugbounty-yahoo-phpinfo-php-disclosure-2/