All in one tool for Information Gathering, Vulnerability Scanning and Crawling. A must have tool for all penetration testers.
Scans That You Can Perform Using RED HAWK :
- Basic Scan
- Site Title NEW
- IP Address
- Web Server Detection
IMPROVED
- CMS Detection
- Cloudflare Detection
- robots.txt Scanner
- Whois Lookup
IMPROVED
- Geo-IP Lookup
- Grab Banners
IMPROVED
- DNS Lookup
- Subnet Calculator
- Nmap Port Scan
- Sub-Domain Scanner
IMPROVED
- Sub Domain
- IP Address
- Reverse IP Lookup & CMS Detection
IMPROVED
- Hostname
- IP Address
- CMS
- Error Based SQLi Scanner
- Bloggers View NEW
- HTTP Response Code
- Site Title
- Alexa Ranking
- Domain Authority
- Page Authority
- Social Links Extractor
- Link Grabber
- WordPress Scan NEW
- Sensitive Files Crawling
- Version Detection
- Version Vulnerability Scanner
- Crawler
- MX Lookup NEW
- Scan For Everything – The Old Lame Scanner
Installation:
- Run The Tool and Type
fix
This will Install All Required Modules. - For The Bloggers View To Work Properly you have to configure RED HAWK with moz.com’s api keys for that follow the following steps:
How To Configure RED HAWK with moz.com for Bloggers View Scan
- Create an account in moz follow this link : https://moz.com/community/join
- After successful account creation and completing the verification you need to generate the API Keys
- You can get your API Keys here: https://moz.com/products/mozscape/access
- Get your AccessID and SecretKey and replace the
$accessID
and$secretKey
variable’s value in theconfig.php
file - All set, now you can enjoy the bloggers view.
Usage:
- git clone
https://github.com/Tuhinshubhra/RED_HAWK
- cd RED_HAWK
- php rhawk.php
- Use the “help” command to see the command list or type in the domain name you want to scan (without Http:// OR Https://).
- Select whether The Site Runs On HTTPS or not.
- Select the type of scan you want to perform
- Leave the rest to the scanner
List of CMS Supported
RED HAWK’s CMS Detector
currently is able to detect the following CMSs (Content Management Systems) in case the website is using some other CMS, Detector will return could not detect.
- WordPress
- Joomla
- Drupal
- Magento
Video:
https://youtu.be/8tDNRBBck8E
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