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Exp0s3d

Maximize your bug bounty hunting efficiency with exp0s3d - the open-source tool that automates initial reconnaissance and vulnerability detection.

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/learn @gotr00t0day/Exp0s3d
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Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

exp0s3d

exp0s3d is a powerful open-source security testing tool designed for penetration testers, security researchers, and bug bounty hunters. This tool combines multiple vulnerability scanners into one efficient package.

exp0s3d Scanner Demo

🛡️ Advanced Web Security Testing Tool

⚡ Quick Start Guide

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/gotr00t0day/exp0s3d

  2. Install requirements: pip install -r requirements.txt

  3. Run the tool: python3 exp0s3d.py

🔥 Key Features

• Low Hanging Fruits Scanner<br> • SQL Injection Detection<br> • XSS Testing<br> • SSRF Scanner<br> • File Inclusion Checks<br> • Command Injection Testing<br> • XXE Detection<br> • Host Header Injection Scanner<br> • Cloud Security Analyzer<br> • Web Cache Poisoning Tests<br>

🛠️ Requirements

• Python 3.x<br> • Nuclei<br> • Required Python packages (see requirements.txt)<br>

🔑 Nuclei AI Authentication

• First, visit https://cloud.projectdiscovery.io to create a free PDCP API key.<br> • Run the nuclei -auth command in your terminal.<br> • When prompted, enter the API key you obtained from the PDCP website.<br>

🎯 Who Is This For?

• Penetration Testers<br> • Security Researchers<br> • Bug Bounty Hunters<br> • Red Team Members<br> • Security Engineers<br>

⚠️ Disclaimer

This tool is for educational and authorized testing purposes only. Always obtain proper authorization before testing any systems.

💡 Support

If you find this tool useful, please consider: • Starring the GitHub repository<br> • Subscribing to this channel<br> • Sharing with your network<br>

✨ Stay tuned for more tutorials and updates! Don't forget to like and follow! 🔔

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GitHub Stars85
CategoryDevelopment
Updated1d ago
Forks16

Languages

Python

Security Score

80/100

Audited on Apr 3, 2026

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