Tools

Investigation Tools

Many data leaks are stored in different databases on the deep web, they can weigh hundreds of gigabytes, so it is not practical to search for information in them. Because of this, a project called Pwndb was created to centralize all possible databases at a single point.

 

Karma will allow us to search for password leaks (email or domains) through the Pwndb service of the Tor network.

> Quick access to multiple sources of information

> Simple and consistent API

 


The iKi Project is a tool that collects information from an email and displays results in a pleasant visual interface.

 

This project was created as a POC (Proof of Concept) for #eko13. Having a very good reception in the community, the authors released the code to improve the tool.

> Quick access to multiple sources of information

 

Iky Project


The Hive project aims to facilitate analysts to treat the security alerts being a tool created exclusively for the cybersecurity sector and supported mainly by the community, because it is a totally Open Source project, which It has allowed it to grow enormously thanks to the different collaborations and, in turn, receive support from companies in both the private and public sectors.

> Collaborative between infosec communities.

> Scalable and integrable with own or third-party tools.

 

TheHive Project


Domain names are an integral part of your company. Therefore, it is of great importance that companies protect their brands and trademarks as their domain names.

 

Cybersquatting is the registration of a domain name, which is not allowed to register because it violates, for example, trademark rights.

 

With this tool you can be monitoring the name of the company to avoid this type of risk.

> Registered domains with the exact name of your brand and / or registered trademarks.

> Registered domains, which contain your brand name and / or registered trademarks.

> Available and registered domains formed by typographical errors or phonetic misspellings of your brand name.