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BEST ADVANCED DORK PARSER / SCANNER TUTORIAL - Zeus-scanner

by nickyminaj - 14 January, 2020 - 04:19 PM
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(14 January, 2020 - 04:19 PM)nickyminaj Wrote: Show More

Good day, Dear Forum, Dear forum guests and those who keep their fingers on the pulse of information security.
I will delight you today with my acquaintance with an excellent scanner, authored by Thomas Perkins.
Who could create such a tool as a non-IT professional with in-depth knowledge of ruby, python and C #!
However, I did not expect another from a man who made efforts to give birth to a whitewidow.


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the gaytalk is from another forum btw dont blame me  :pepegun: :fuck:

The tool was made public, it can be said, recently and is a great snoop for dorks.
The highlight of Zeus is that it is designed to circumvent many protections when performing a task:
Deceiving requests from API search engines, blocking them, blocking IP addresses from sending requests to search engines.

By default, Zeus uses Google to perform tasks, but can use 3 different search engines.
Another sharply distinctive feature of this tool is the presence of a powerful built-in engine.
Thus, it automates a hidden web browser to pull out the search URL and can run sqlmap and nmap scanning by URL.

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For beginners, I recommend being careful with this contraption, because nobody canceled the legislation.
And we, as you know, do not call for illegal actions.

Test, in general, make requests and enjoy the work of a wonderful tool
thanks to everyone for your attention and see you soon
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(14 January, 2020 - 04:19 PM)nickyminaj Wrote: Show More

Good day, Dear Forum, Dear forum guests and those who keep their fingers on the pulse of information security.
I will delight you today with my acquaintance with an excellent scanner, authored by Thomas Perkins.
Who could create such a tool as a non-IT professional with in-depth knowledge of ruby, python and C #!
However, I did not expect another from a man who made efforts to give birth to a whitewidow.


[Image: nkt.png]
the gaytalk is from another forum btw dont blame me  :pepegun: :fuck:

The tool was made public, it can be said, recently and is a great snoop for dorks.
The highlight of Zeus is that it is designed to circumvent many protections when performing a task:
Deceiving requests from API search engines, blocking them, blocking IP addresses from sending requests to search engines.

By default, Zeus uses Google to perform tasks, but can use 3 different search engines.
Another sharply distinctive feature of this tool is the presence of a powerful built-in engine.
Thus, it automates a hidden web browser to pull out the search URL and can run sqlmap and nmap scanning by URL.

[align=start][spoiler]

[Image: 424.png]

For beginners, I recommend being careful with this contraption, because nobody canceled the legislation.
And we, as you know, do not call for illegal actions.

Test, in general, make requests and enjoy the work of a wonderful tool
thanks to everyone for your attention and see you soon
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(14 January, 2020 - 04:19 PM)nickyminaj Wrote: Show More

Good day, Dear Forum, Dear forum guests and those who keep their fingers on the pulse of information security.
I will delight you today with my acquaintance with an excellent scanner, authored by Thomas Perkins.
Who could create such a tool as a non-IT professional with in-depth knowledge of ruby, python and C #!
However, I did not expect another from a man who made efforts to give birth to a whitewidow.


[Image: nkt.png]
the gaytalk is from another forum btw dont blame me  :pepegun: :fuck:

The tool was made public, it can be said, recently and is a great snoop for dorks.
The highlight of Zeus is that it is designed to circumvent many protections when performing a task:
Deceiving requests from API search engines, blocking them, blocking IP addresses from sending requests to search engines.

By default, Zeus uses Google to perform tasks, but can use 3 different search engines.
Another sharply distinctive feature of this tool is the presence of a powerful built-in engine.
Thus, it automates a hidden web browser to pull out the search URL and can run sqlmap and nmap scanning by URL.

[align=start][spoiler]

[Image: 424.png]

For beginners, I recommend being careful with this contraption, because nobody canceled the legislation.
And we, as you know, do not call for illegal actions.

Test, in general, make requests and enjoy the work of a wonderful tool
thanks to everyone for your attention and see you soon
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