Zeus-Scanner | Advanced reconnaissance utility | Security Testing library
kandi X-RAY | Zeus-Scanner Summary
kandi X-RAY | Zeus-Scanner Summary
Zeus is an advanced reconnaissance utility designed to make web application reconnaissance simple. Zeus comes complete with a powerful built-in URL parsing engine, multiple search engine compatibility, the ability to extract URLs from both ban and webcache URLs, the ability to run multiple vulnerability assessments on the target, and is able to bypass search engine captchas.
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- Parse search results
- Prompt for user input
- Attempt to extract the URL from the webcache
- Strip the URL from the URL
- Main header check
- Detect security attacks in the response
- Try to detect plugins
- Return the set of headers that are contained in the given headers
- Run attack
- Search for multiple pages
- Launch sqlmap scan
- Check if an admin page exists
- Perform a port scan
- Check for external URLs
- Main function
- Main function for Intel AMT
- Configure the default search engine
- Show SQLite arguments
- Transforms a string into a human - readable form
- Unpack a gecko file
- Load headers from proxy file
- Find tools
- Display a deprecation warning
- Verify that the arguments are implemented
- Ask the user for a disclaimer
- Check if xvfb is running
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QUESTION
I have a program that will auto create a Github issue via the API. It works in Python 2.7, but when I run it with Python 3 I get the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-30 at 13:58You need to encode your JSON payload:
QUESTION
I have a program that writes to output and writes to a file. The output is colored using a function that looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-29 at 20:05The easiest solution is to modify the set_color
function so that it returns the string unmodified, with no color sequences added. Based on the comments it appears this isn't an option.
Once the file is written to disk, it's a single Linux command to remove those escape sequences:
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