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openSquat

Your phishing and domain squatting watchdog 🐶

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What is openSquat

openSquat is an opensource Intelligence (OSINT) security tool to identify cyber squatting threats to specific companies or domains, such as:

  • Phishing campaigns
  • Domain squatting
  • Typo squatting
  • Bitsquatting
  • IDN homograph attacks
  • Doppenganger domains
  • Other brand/domain related scams

It does support some key features such as:

  • Automatic newly registered domain updating (once a day)
  • Levenshtein distance to calculate word similarity
  • Fetches active and known phishing domains (Phishing Database project)
  • IDN homograph attack detection
  • Integration with VirusTotal
  • Integration with Quad9 DNS service
  • Use different levels of confidence threshold to fine tune
  • Save output into different formats (txt, JSON and CSV)
  • Can be integrated with other threat intelligence tools and DNS sinkholes

This is an opensource project so everyone's welcomed to contribute.

Web Demo

Please check Phishy Domains for a simple version of the openSquat.

How to Install

    git clone https://github.com/atenreiro/opensquat
    pip install -r requirements.txt

Make sure you have Python 3.6+ and pip3 in your environment

How to Update

To update your current version, just type the following commands inside the openSquat directory:

    git pull
    pip install -r requirements.txt

The "pip install" is just to make sure no new libs were added with the new upgrade.

Usage Examples

Demo Video

Edit the "keywords.txt" with your customised keywords to hunt.

    # Lazy run with default options
    python opensquat.py

    # for all the options
    python opensquat.py -h
    
    # Search for generic terms used in phishing campaigns (can lead to false positives)
    python opensquat.py -k generic.txt

    # With DNS validation (quad9)
    python opensquat.py --dns
    
    # Subdomain search
    python opensquat.py --subdomains
    
    # Check for domains with open ports 80/443
    python opensquat.py --portcheck

    # With Phishing validation (Phishing Database)
    python opensquat.py --phishing phish_results.txt

    # Save output as JSON
    python opensquat.py -o example.json -t json

    # Save output as CSV
    python opensquat.py -o example.csv -t csv

    # Conduct a certificate transparency (ct) hunt
    python opensquat.py --ct

    # Period search - registrations from the last month (default: day)
    python opensquat.py -p month

    # Tweak confidence level. The lower values bring more false positives
    # (0: very high, 1: high (default), 2: medium, 3: low, 4: very low
    python opensquat.py -c 2

    # All validations options
    python opensquat.py --phishing phishing_domains.txt --dns --ct --subdomains --portcheck 

To Do / Roadmap

  • Integration with VirusTotal (VT)
  • Use certificate transparency
  • Homograph detection done
  • Improve code quality from B to A grade (codacy)
  • PEP8 compliance
  • Add documentation

Feature Request

To request for a new feature, create a "new issue" and describe the feature and potential use cases. If something similar already exists, you can upvote the "issue" and contribute to the discussions.

Changelog

Authors

Project founder

Contributors

  • Please check the contributors page on GitHub

How to help

You can help this project in many ways:

  • Providing your time and coding skills to enhance the project
  • Build a decent but simple project webpage
  • Provide access to OSINT feeds
  • Open new issues with new suggestions, ideas, bug report or feature requests
  • Spread this project within your network
  • Share your story how have you been using the openSquat and what impact it brought to you
  • Make a project logo
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