haccer / subjack

Subdomain Takeover tool written in Go
Apache License 2.0
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subjack

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Subjack is a Subdomain Takeover tool written in Go designed to scan a list of subdomains concurrently and identify ones that are able to be hijacked. With Go's speed and efficiency, this tool really stands out when it comes to mass-testing. Always double check the results manually to rule out false positives.

Subjack will also check for subdomains attached to domains that don't exist (NXDOMAIN) and are available to be registered. No need for dig ever again! This is still cross-compatible too.

What's New? (Last Updated 09/17/18)

Installing

Requires Go

go get github.com/haccer/subjack

How To Use:

Examples:

Options:

Practical Use

You can use scanio.sh which is kind of a PoC script to mass-locate vulnerable subdomains using results from Rapid7's Project Sonar. This script parses and greps through the dump for desired CNAME records and makes a large list of subdomains to check with subjack if they're vulnerable to Hostile Subdomain Takeover. Of course this isn't the only method to get a large amount of data to test. Please use this responsibly ;)

Adding subjack to your workflow

package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "encoding/json"
    "io/ioutil"
    "strings"

    "github.com/haccer/subjack/subjack"
)

func main() {
    var fingerprints []subjack.Fingerprints
    config, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("custom_fingerprints.json")
    json.Unmarshal(config, &fingerprints)

    subdomain := "dead.cody.su"
    /* Use subjack's advanced detection to identify 
    if the subdomain is able to be taken over. */
    service := subjack.Identify(subdomain, false, false, 10, fingerprints)

    if service != "" {
        service = strings.ToLower(service)
        fmt.Printf("%s is pointing to a vulnerable %s service.\n", subdomain, service)
    }
}

See the godoc for more functions.

FAQ

Q: What should my wordlist look like?

A: Your wordlist should include a list of subdomains you're checking and should look something like:

assets.cody.su
assets.github.com
b.cody.su
big.example.com
cdn.cody.su
dev.cody.su
dev2.twitter.com

References

Extra information about Hostile Subdomain Takeovers: