#Wayback-machine
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๐ Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
Fetch known URLs from AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange, the Wayback Machine, and Common Crawl.
A collection of special paths linked to common sensitive APIs, devops internals, frameworks conf, known misconfigurations, juicy APIs ..etc. It could be used as a part of web content discovery, to scan passively for high-quality endpoints and quick-wins.
Ashok is a OSINT Recon Tool , a.k.a :heart_eyes: Swiss Army knife .
Wayback Machine OSINT Framework
Extracts URLs from OSINT Archives for Security Insights
Passively capture, archive, and hoard your web browsing history, including the contents of the pages you visit, for later offline viewing, replay, mirroring, data scraping, and/or indexing. Your own personal private Wayback Machine that can also archive HTTP POST requests and responses, as well as most other HTTP-level data.
A Python script to submit web pages to the Wayback Machine for archiving.
Discord bot created to automate bug bounty recon, automated scans and information gathering via a discord server
A small Php application to fetch archive url snapshots from archive.org. using it you can fetch complete list of snapshot urls of any year or complete list of all years possible. Made Specially for penetration testing purpose.
A powerful subdomain enumeration tool that aggregates data from multiple sources to create comprehensive lists of root subdomains.
TimeVault is a specialized automated tool designed to detect potential information disclosure vulnerabilities in web applications by leveraging archived URLs from the Wayback Machine.
OSINT intelligence MCP server for AI agents โ 37 tools, 12 sources. Shodan, VirusTotal, Censys, SecurityTrails, DNS reconnaissance, WHOIS, certificate transparency, BGP routing, Wayback Machine, GeoIP. Automated open source intelligence and attack surface mapping via Model Context Protocol.