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May 14, 2017

The best sites to collect information on anything for ethical hacking


In this post, we learn about some sites that enable you to collect everything about anything.

Any Ethical hacker or security researcher, the first thing he does before targeting any target is to collect as many information as possible about the victim or the target, and in this area there are many tools that help you to do this task. There is also a group of websites that provide you with this service to collect information about your target.

shodan.io

 
Shodan is an unusual and very dangerous engine. This engine detects the devices connected to the Internet and displays them on a map divided into several countries and penetrates several unprotected devices or whose protection is weak, such as using the default login information.
Through this engine, you can access surveillance cameras connected to the Internet as well as other devices such as printers, databases or robots, industrial control systems and many other devices.

zoomeye.org


ZoomEye is a cyberspace search engine for devices, websites, services, and other devices.
ZoomEye has two powerful detection engines, Xmap and Wmap, that target devices and websites in cyberspace.
Although ZoomEye is considered a "hacker friendly" search engine, it is not designed to initiate attacks on network devices or websites. The recorded data is for use in security research only.

 beenverified.com

 
You can learn a lot with Google Search these days, but there are still some questions that the search engine cannot answer. If you need specific information about someone (whether it is a potential roommate or a potential date), you may get more information by checking and finding out lots of information about them using this service.

Public records have been audited to gather information so that you can access it in one convenient report. If you need more information than the search engine provides, you may want to try this service. .

Censys.io

 
The foundational technology behind Censys was designed by researchers at the University of Michigan. This team also created ZMap Scanner. Their original goal was to provide researchers with a way to gauge whether internet security is really improving. To achieve this, they needed to track security vulnerabilities on every server and device accessible on the Internet, and collect as much data as possible about those hosts. The result is a searchable internet map, which has become a powerful tool for security researchers.

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