Domain name permutation engine for detecting homograph phishing attacks, typo squatting, and brand impersonation
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Domain name permutation engine for detecting homograph phishing attacks, typo squatting, and brand impersonation
Golang string typosquatting generator
Squatm3gator is a complete web solution based on the python tool squatm3, designed to enumerate available domains generated modifying the original domain name through different cybersquatting techniques
A quick script to spot the usage of Unicode Bidi (bidirectional) characters that could lead to an Invisible Backdoor
This is a python version of samesame repo to generate homograph strings
Homoglyphs: get similar letters, convert to ASCII, detect possible languages and UTF-8 group.
Given a TLD zone file, PhishCanary extracts International Domain Names (IDNs) that are homoglyphs of specified target domain names.
Urlinsane is a tool for detecting typosquatting and supporting OSINT investigations, designed to operate on multilingual target domains.
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This is a project which aims to identify Social-Engineering in the domain of digital-forensics & cyber-security. The first approach is to find an abuse of the graphical-similiarity of strings.
Homoglyphic makes it easy to find strings in a body of text which contains homoglyphs to bypass regular string matching. Useful for simplifying spam/phishing detection, content moderation and scrubbing text used for training ML models.
Searches for uregistered typosquatted domain names and uses computer vision to evalutate their fitness.
Determine homoglyphs for utf-32 codepoints
customizable profanity/hate speach filter with several levels of checks
Bot for twitch.tv primarily made for moderation including homoglyph parsing
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