- WordPress Security Scan: WPScanby J Greywood
- inotify-monitor_system.pyby J Greywood
- WordPress Security Scan: WPScanby J Greywood
#!/bin/bash # To update database to the lastest version, run # # wpscan --update # # Scan installed plugins # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate p # # Scan vulnerable plugins # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate vp # # Scan installed themes # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate t # # Scan vulnerable themes # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate vt # # Scan user accounts: # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate u # # Scan vulnerable timthumb files: # # wpscan --url http(s)://your-domain.com --enumerate tt OUTPUT_FILE="/mnt/storage-vol1-1/reports/wpscan-$(date '+%Y.%m.%d').txt" wpscan --url https://keystreams.io -o "${OUTPUT_FILE}" --enumerate p --enumerate vp --enumerate t --enumerate vt --enumerate u --enumerate tt
- inotify-monitor_system.pyby J Greywood
#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # watch: # ~/.password-store # ~/.gnupg # from inotifyrecursive import INotify, flags inotify = INotify() mask = flags.CREATE | flags.DELETE | flags.MODIFY | flags.DELETE_SELF | flags.ACCESS inotify.add_watch_recursive("${HOME}/.password-store", mask) inotify.add_watch_recursive("${HOME}/.gnupg", mask) while True: for event in inotify.read(): #print(event.name) print(event) print(flags.from_mask(event.mask)) for flag in flags.from_mask(event.mask): print(' ' + str(flag))