/BREACH

Aiming to hand-hold you through all your pre-active engagement needs | OpSec never looked so weak!

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BREACH - Information. 🐏

This is a tool kit orientated towards supporting whitehats and CyberSec enthusiasts.
The B.R.E.A.C.H (BEGIN, RECON, and, ECHO, ACTIVE, CONFLICT, HARBRINGER)
kit is aiming to hand-hold you through all your pre-active enagement needs, such as:
• Tor interaction. (If configured)
• Custom ping.
• WhoIs.
• DNS Lookup.
• Name server records.
• Cloudflare bypass attempt.
• Curling / Wget.
• Port scanning.
• GitHub Crawling.
• Mobile Lookup.
• Email Lookup.

BREACH is the pre-engagement assistance part of the 3-tools I maintain, these being BREACH, SCARAB and CICADA.
If you want to contribute towards it just as others in the CyberSec Communities have, just get in touch through Discord.

Change log and updates. 📰

https://itsjustshepherd.github.io/BREACH

Getting started. ⚙

BREACH itself is a rudementary OsInt supporting tool, you cna set it up with the following steps below

**Setup | Linux & WSL.**
git clone https://github.com/ItsJustShepherd/BREACH.git
cd ./BREACH
pip install -r ./requirements.txt
python3 ./breach.py -help

**Additional configuration.**
• Nothing to report.

How to use. 📚

• Wiki coming soon.

The team & supporters. 👥

Shepherd | Lead & Developer | https://github.com/ItsJustShepherd
SAINTS | Community Bug Testing | https://discord.com/invite/jpHrWjWeWS
SaintSec | Diverse cyber security enthusiasts team | https//www.SaintsSec.com
Contributors.md | cat ./contributors.md

Supported versions. ☁

Below you'll find advice for which versions we're still able to provide support for!
Version Supported
x.2.2
x.2.x
x.1.x

Reporting a vulnerability. 🔓

If you want to let us know of a potential vulnerability or major flaw, just visit: https://github.com/ItsJustShepherd/BREACH/issues
and click 'New issue', we'll look into it as soon as we can.

Disclaimer. ❗

Please read the following information carefully before using this tool:
• The content of this repository and the tool therein is for educational purposes and legitimate use cases only.
• In addition if you're pushing a majority of commits must be signed with a certificate, if you use a commit that is unsigned that is on your own doing.

License. 🎓

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) - you can copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format based on the Public Domain Dedication outlined here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.