Sub-domain takeover vulnerability occur when a sub-domain (subdomain.example.com) is pointing to a service (e.g: GitHub, AWS/S3,..) that has been removed or deleted. This allows an attacker to set up a page on the service that was being used and point their page to that sub-domain. For example, if subdomain.example.com was pointing to a GitHub page and the user decided to delete their GitHub page, an attacker can now create a GitHub page, add a CNAME file containing subdomain.example.com, and claim subdomain.example.com. For more information: here
'Acquia'
'ActiveCampaign'
'Aftership'
'Aha'
'AWS/S3'
'Bigcartel'
'BitBucket'
'Brightcove'
'Campaignmonitor'
'Cargo'
'CloudFront'
'Desk'
'Fastly'
'FeedPress'
'GetResponse'
'Ghost'
'Github'
'Helpjuice'
'Helpscout'
'Heroku'
'Intercom'
'Jetbrains'
'Kajabi'
'Mashery'
'Pantheon'
'Pingdom'
'Proposify'
'S3Bucket'
'Shopify'
'Simplebooklet'
'Smartling'
'StatuPage'
'Surge'
'Surveygizmo'
'Tave'
'TeamWork'
'Thinkific'
'Tictail'
'Tilda'
'Tumbler'
'Unbounce'
'Uservoice'
'Vend'
'Webflow'
'Wishpond'
'Wordpress'
'ZenDesk'
'feedpress'
'readme'
'statuspage'
'zendesk'
'worksites.net'
'smugmug'
git clone https://github.com/m4ll0k/takeover.git
cd takeover
python3 setup.py install
or:
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/m4ll0k/takeover/master/takeover.py && python3 takeover.py
$ python3 takeover.py -d www.domain.com -v
$ python3 takeover.py -d www.domain.com -v -t 30
$ python3 takeover.py -d www.domain.com -p http://127.0.0.1:8080 -v
$ python3 takeover.py -d www.domain.com -o <output.txt> or <output.json> -v
$ python3 takeover.py -l uber-sub-domains.txt -o output.txt -p http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 -v
$ python3 takeover.py -d uber-sub-domains.txt -o output.txt -T 3 -v
Build the image:
docker build -t takeover .
Run the container:
docker run -it --rm takeover -d www.domain.com -v