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meg+

Automated reconnaissance wrapper — TomNomNom's meg on steroids.

Built by TomNomNom and EdOverflow.

About

This wrapper will automate numerous tasks and help you during your reconnaissance process. The script finds common issues, low hanging fruit, and assists you when approaching a target. meg+ also allows you to scan all your in-scope targets on HackerOne in one go — it simply retrieves them using a GraphQL query.

Watch TomNomNom's talk to learn more about his reconnaissance methodology:

Installation

You will need Golang and PHP to use all the features provided by this tool. On top of that, make sure to install meg, waybackurls, and gio.

go get github.com/tomnomnom/meg
go get github.com/tomnomnom/waybackurls

Usage

You can either scan a list of hosts or use your HackerOne X-Auth-Token token to scan all the bug bounty programs that you participate in.

$ ./megplus.sh
Usage:   ./megplus.sh <list of domains>
Usage:   ./megplus.sh -x <H1 X-Auth-Token>
Example: ./megplus.sh domains
Example: ./megplus.sh -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Scanner

meg+ will scan for the following things:

[+] Finding configuration files.

[+] Finding interesting strings.

[+] Finding open redirects.

[+] Finding CRLF injection.

[+] Finding CORS misconfigurations.

[+] Finding path-based XSS.

[+] Searching for (sub)domain takeovers.

Contributing

I welcome contributions from the public.

Using the issue tracker 💡

The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports and features requests.

Issues and labels 🏷

The bug tracker utilizes several labels to help organize and identify issues.

Guidelines for bug reports 🐛

Use the GitHub issue search — check if the issue has already been reported.

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