Open Source Tools
The open source technologies powering iScan.today
iScan.today uses the following open-source tools for secret scanning and security analysis. We believe in transparency and want to acknowledge the incredible work done by the open source community that makes our service possible. All tools are installed via their official releases from their respective GitHub repositories.
TruffleHog is a secret scanning tool that detects hardcoded credentials, API keys, and other sensitive data in code repositories.
Installation: Installed via official release from Truffle Security.
View on GitHubKingfisher is an open-source secret scanning tool developed by MongoDB for rapidly scanning and verifying secrets across Git repositories and directories. It complements TruffleHog by providing additional detection capabilities.
Installation: Installed via official release from MongoDB.
View on GitHubThe following tools from ProjectDiscovery are used for reconnaissance and security scanning:
Fetch known URLs from AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange, the Wayback Machine, and Common Crawl.
Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain.
Tool to extract JavaScript files from web pages.
Installation & Licensing
All tools are installed via their official releases from their respective GitHub repositories. For detailed license information, please refer to the individual repositories listed above.
We respect and comply with all license terms of the open source tools we use. Each tool maintains its own license, which can be found in their respective GitHub repositories.
Thank You, Open Source Community!
We're grateful to all the open source maintainers and contributors who make these incredible tools available. Without the open source community, iScan.today wouldn't be possible.
If you're a maintainer of any of these projects, thank you for your hard work and dedication! 🙏