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Attack Surface Management Platform
Discover hidden assets and vulnerabilities in your environment
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The ultimate pentesting toolkit
Integrate with the leading commercial and open source vulnerability scanners to scan for the latest CVEs and vulnerabilities.
Automate the most powerful tools
Security tools are expensive and time-consuming, but with Sn1per, you can save time by automating the execution of these open source and commercial tools to discover vulnerabilities across your entire attack surface.
Find what you can't see
Hacking is a problem that's only getting worse. But, with Sn1per, you can find what you can’t see—hidden assets and vulnerabilities in your environment.
Discover and prioritize risks in your organization
Sn1per is a next-generation information gathering tool that provides automated, deep, and continuous security for organizations of all sizes.
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News
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Sn1per Enterprise v20240608 Released!
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Sn1per Scan Engine v10.6 Released!
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Sn1per Enterprise v20231025 Released!
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Automated Penetration Testing Guide - Your Ultimate Resource
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Dark Web Monitoring: Securing Your External Attack Surface
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Sn1per: The Next Generation of Tools for Security Professionals
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5 Ways Sn1per Can Automate Your Security Workflow
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External Attack Surface Management with Sn1per
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Sn1per Enterprise Released!
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Sn1per Professional v10.0 Released!
Kali/Ubuntu/Debian/Parrot Linux Install
git clone https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per
cd Sn1per
bash install.sh
AWS AMI (Free Tier) VPS Install
To install Sn1per using an AWS EC2 instance:
- Go to https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-rmloab6wnymno and click the “Continue to Subscribe” button
- Click the “Continue to Configuration” button
- Click the “Continue to Launch” button
- Login via SSH using the public IP of the new EC2 instance
Docker Install
Kali Linux-based Sn1per
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Run the Docker Compose file
sudo docker compose up
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Run the container
sudo docker run -it sn1per-kali-linux /bin/bash
BlackArch-based Sn1per
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Run the Docker Compose file
sudo docker compose -f docker-compose-blackarch.yml up
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Run the container
sudo docker run -it sn1per-blackarch /bin/bash
Usage
[*] NORMAL MODE
sniper -t <TARGET>
[*] NORMAL MODE + OSINT + RECON
sniper -t <TARGET> -o -re
[*] STEALTH MODE + OSINT + RECON
sniper -t <TARGET> -m stealth -o -re
[*] DISCOVER MODE
sniper -t <CIDR> -m discover -w <WORSPACE_ALIAS>
[*] SCAN ONLY SPECIFIC PORT
sniper -t <TARGET> -m port -p <portnum>
[*] FULLPORTONLY SCAN MODE
sniper -t <TARGET> -fp
[*] WEB MODE - PORT 80 + 443 ONLY!
sniper -t <TARGET> -m web
[*] HTTP WEB PORT MODE
sniper -t <TARGET> -m webporthttp -p <port>
[*] HTTPS WEB PORT MODE
sniper -t <TARGET> -m webporthttps -p <port>
[*] HTTP WEBSCAN MODE
sniper -t <TARGET> -m webscan
[*] ENABLE BRUTEFORCE
sniper -t <TARGET> -b
[*] AIRSTRIKE MODE
sniper -f targets.txt -m airstrike
[*] NUKE MODE WITH TARGET LIST, BRUTEFORCE ENABLED, FULLPORTSCAN ENABLED, OSINT ENABLED, RECON ENABLED, WORKSPACE & LOOT ENABLED
sniper -f targets.txt -m nuke -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS>
[*] MASS PORT SCAN MODE
sniper -f targets.txt -m massportscan
[*] MASS WEB SCAN MODE
sniper -f targets.txt -m massweb
[*] MASS WEBSCAN SCAN MODE
sniper -f targets.txt -m masswebscan
[*] MASS VULN SCAN MODE
sniper -f targets.txt -m massvulnscan
[*] PORT SCAN MODE
sniper -t <TARGET> -m port -p <PORT_NUM>
[*] LIST WORKSPACES
sniper --list
[*] DELETE WORKSPACE
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> -d
[*] DELETE HOST FROM WORKSPACE
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> -t <TARGET> -dh
[*] GET SNIPER SCAN STATUS
sniper --status
[*] LOOT REIMPORT FUNCTION
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> --reimport
[*] LOOT REIMPORTALL FUNCTION
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> --reimportall
[*] LOOT REIMPORT FUNCTION
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> --reload
[*] LOOT EXPORT FUNCTION
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> --export
[*] SCHEDULED SCANS
sniper -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS> -s daily|weekly|monthly
[*] USE A CUSTOM CONFIG
sniper -c /path/to/sniper.conf -t <TARGET> -w <WORKSPACE_ALIAS>
[*] UPDATE SNIPER
sniper -u|--update
Modes
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NORMAL: Performs basic scan of targets and open ports using both active and passive checks for optimal performance.
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STEALTH: Quickly enumerate single targets using mostly non-intrusive scans to avoid WAF/IPS blocking.
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FLYOVER: Fast multi-threaded high level scans of multiple targets (useful for collecting high level data on many hosts quickly).
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AIRSTRIKE: Quickly enumerates open ports/services on multiple hosts and performs basic fingerprinting. To use, specify the full location of the file which contains all hosts, IPs that need to be scanned and run ./sn1per /full/path/to/targets.txt airstrike to begin scanning.
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NUKE: Launch full audit of multiple hosts specified in text file of choice. Usage example: ./sniper /pentest/loot/targets.txt nuke.
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DISCOVER: Parses all hosts on a subnet/CIDR (ie. 192.168.0.0/16) and initiates a sniper scan against each host. Useful for internal network scans.
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PORT: Scans a specific port for vulnerabilities. Reporting is not currently available in this mode.
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FULLPORTONLY: Performs a full detailed port scan and saves results to XML.
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MASSPORTSCAN: Runs a "fullportonly" scan on multiple targets specified via the "-f" switch.
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WEB: Adds full automatic web application scans to the results (port 80/tcp & 443/tcp only). Ideal for web applications but may increase scan time significantly.
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MASSWEB: Runs "web" mode scans on multiple targets specified via the "-f" switch.
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WEBPORTHTTP: Launches a full HTTP web application scan against a specific host and port.
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WEBPORTHTTPS: Launches a full HTTPS web application scan against a specific host and port.
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WEBSCAN: Launches a full HTTP & HTTPS web application scan against via Burpsuite and Arachni.
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MASSWEBSCAN: Runs "webscan" mode scans of multiple targets specified via the "-f" switch.
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VULNSCAN: Launches a OpenVAS vulnerability scan.
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MASSVULNSCAN: Launches a "vulnscan" mode scans on multiple targets specified via the "-f" switch.
Help Topics
- Plugins & Tools
- Scheduled Scans
- Sn1per Configuration Options
- Sn1per Configuration Templates
- Sc0pe Templates
Integration Guides
- Github API integration
- Burpsuite Professional 2.x integration
- OWASP ZAP integration
- Shodan API integration
- Censys API integration
- Hunter.io API integration
- Metasploit integration
- Nessus integration
- OpenVAS API integration
- GVM 21.x integration
- Slack API integration
- WPScan API integration
License & Legal Agreement
For license and legal information, refer to the LICENSE.md file in this repository.
Purchase Sn1per Professional
To obtain a Sn1per Professional license, go to https://sn1persecurity.com.
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