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sn0int Build Status crates.io Documentation Status irc.hackint.org:6697/#sn0int @sn0int @sn0int@chaos.social registry status

sn0int (pronounced /snoɪnt/) is a semi-automatic OSINT framework and package manager. It was built for IT security professionals and bug hunters to gather intelligence about a given target or about yourself. sn0int is enumerating attack surface by semi-automatically processing public information and mapping the results in a unified format for followup investigations.

Among other things, sn0int is currently able to:

  • Harvest subdomains from certificate transparency logs and passive dns
  • Enrich ip addresses with asn and geoip info
  • Harvest emails from pgp keyservers and whois
  • Discover compromised logins in breaches
  • Find somebody's profiles across the internet
  • Enumerate local networks with unique techniques like passive arp
  • Gather information about phonenumbers
  • Attempt to bypass cloudflare with shodan
  • Harvest data and images from instagram profiles
  • Scan images for nudity

sn0int is heavily inspired by recon-ng and maltego, but remains more flexible and is fully opensource. None of the investigations listed above are hardcoded in the source, instead those are provided by modules that are executed in a sandbox. You can easily extend sn0int by writing your own modules and share them with other users by publishing them to the sn0int registry. This allows you to ship updates for your modules on your own since you don't need to send a pull request.

For questions and support join us on IRC: irc.hackint.org:6697/#sn0int

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Installation

Archlinux

pacman -S sn0int

Mac OSX

brew install sn0int

Debian/Ubuntu/Kali

There are prebuilt packages signed by a debian maintainer. We can import the key for this repository out of the debian keyring.

apt install debian-keyring
gpg -a --export --keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg [email protected] | apt-key add -
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --refresh-keys [email protected]
echo deb http://apt.vulns.sexy stable main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/apt-vulns-sexy.list
apt update
apt install sn0int

Docker

docker run --rm --init -it -v "$PWD/.cache:/cache" -v "$PWD/.data:/data" kpcyrd/sn0int

Alpine

apk add sn0int

OpenBSD

pkg_add sn0int

Gentoo

layman -a pentoo
emerge --ask net-analyzer/sn0int

NixOS

nix-env -i sn0int

For everything else please have a look at the detailed list.

Getting started

Rationale

This tool was written for companies to help them understand their attack surface from a blackbox point of view. It's often difficult to understand that something is easier to discover than some people assume, putting them at risk of false security.

It's also designed to be useful for red team assessments and bug bounties, which also help companies to identify weaknesses that could result in a compromise.

Some functionality was written to do the same thing for individuals to raise awareness about personal attack surface, privacy and how much data is publicly available. These issues are often out of scope in bug bounties and sometimes by design. We believe that blaming the user is the wrong approach and these issues should be addressed at the root cause by the people designing those systems.

License

GPLv3+