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Re: Website "Scanner"
From: Dave Aitel <dave () immunitysec com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 08:41:34 -0500
Because surely nobody would want to both have a secure system and check for this kind of thing remotely? It's all great to log in and take a look, but if you have 1000 systems, that becomes a waste of time. If the RIAA had used this kind of simple scanner on their systems they wouldn't have gotten hacked last week. Dave Aitel Immunity, Inc. On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 17:51:51 -0800 "Nelson Sampaio Araujo Junior" <nelson () lunenetworks com br> wrote:
Well, That sounds you're not doing something legal with it. If you are the owner of the server/system, just dir or list them. Another hint is that if the administrator has disabled the Index option, its probably because you can't do it (legally speaking). - Nelson ----- Original Message ----- From: <backed.up.by.2048.bit.encryption () hushmail com> To: <sullo () cirt net> Cc: <webappsec () securityfocus com>; <vuln-dev () securityfocus com> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:22 PM Subject: Re: Website "Scanner"-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 14:21:16 -0800 sullo () cirt net wrote:2) take all the files an mix them with all the directories from the scan database, so that: /dir1/file1.html /dir2/file2.html /dir3/file3.html turns into requests for /dir1/file1.html /dir1/file2.html /dir1/file3.html /dir2/file1.html /dir2/file2.html /dir2/file3.html /dir3/file1.html /dir3/file2.html /dir3/file3.htmlYes, this is more the idea. We are not looking for vulns. or xploits,rather trying to intelligently "guess" what else is in that directory. Either through dictionary use or other use. For example the following is publicly accessible:http://www.microsoft.com/new_products/bigwinner2003.html We want to find out what else might be in "new_products" so we plug in saythe words "big" "winner" "2003" and let our dictionary spin:biggerwinner2003.html - nothing bigloser2002.html - hit etc. Combining the dictionary and words from a specific site or files visiblepublicly, we try to guess the names of whatever else might be in that directory.You can do this manually with small time sites and obvious file names e.g.index1.html...index2.html etc. Even annualreport2002.html is visible, try annualreport.2003.htmlYou can guess and hit on files that are not intended for publicconsumption.If it can be automated with user input for obvious keywords, you probablycould strike many interesting and sensitive files in the directory.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Hush 2.2 (Java) Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify wnUEARECADUFAj4csi8uHGJhY2tlZC51cC5ieS4yMDQ4LmJpdC5lbmNyeXB0aW9uQGh1 c2htYWlsLmNvbQAKCRDEHQGvBp4eRGE4AJ4joBLhRlZYcBX7sxnOmgYPfbtYOgCfUFun Y0PA+csb++5g+pM+c/0Bkok= =SFPk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Concerned about your privacy? Follow this link to get FREE encrypted email: https://www.hushmail.com/?l=2 Big $$$ to be made with the HushMail Affiliate Program: https://www.hushmail.com/about.php?subloc=affiliate&l=427
Current thread:
- RE: Website "Scanner", (continued)
- RE: Website "Scanner" Zimin, Alex (Jan 08)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Joris De Donder (Jan 08)
- RE: Website "Scanner" backed . up . by . 2048 . bit . encryption (Jan 08)
- RE: Website "Scanner" glyng (Jan 08)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Kurt Seifried (Jan 08)
- Re: Website "Scanner" sullo (Jan 09)
- RE: Website "Scanner" glyng (Jan 08)
- Re: Website "Scanner" backed . up . by . 2048 . bit . encryption (Jan 08)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Nelson Sampaio Araujo Junior (Jan 09)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Chris Wysopal (Jan 09)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Mary Landesman (Jan 21)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Dave Aitel (Jan 09)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Kevin Spett (Jan 11)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Nelson Sampaio Araujo Junior (Jan 09)
- RE: Website "Scanner" glyn (Jan 10)
- Re: Website "Scanner" Todd Charron (Jan 11)