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IP Ranges Composing

Find out information about yourself

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SSH scanning

Information exfiltration from cache and web archives

IP calculators

Bypassing the prohibition of displaying source HTML code, bypassing social content lockers

Advanced search engines usage

Encoding

Anti CloudFlare techniques

Images and Metadata

Information about phone numbers

Web Application Vulnerability Scanners

Web Server Vulnerability Scanners

Subdomains and hidden files

Getting Information on MAC Addresses

Web server analysis

Hashes, checksums

E-mail Analysis

Analysis of files

Convert values

QR codes

Special pages

Check if a website uses HSTS and HSTS preload

HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) is a policy mechanism that helps to protect websites against man-in-the-middle attacks such as protocol downgrade attacks and cookie hijacking. It allows web servers to declare that web browsers (or other complying user agents) should automatically interact with it using only HTTPS connections, which provide Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL), unlike the insecure HTTP used alone. HSTS is an IETF standards track protocol and is specified in RFC 6797.

The HSTS Policy is communicated by the server to the user agent via an HTTP response header field named Strict-Transport-Security. HSTS Policy specifies a period of time during which the user agent should only access the server in a secure fashion.  Websites using HSTS often do not accept clear text HTTP, either by rejecting connections over HTTP or systematically redirecting users to HTTPS (though this is not required by the specification). The consequence of this is that a user-agent not capable of doing TLS will not be able to connect to the site.

Examples:

  • https://w-e-b.site
  • https://pattaya-pages.com
  • https://suay.ru
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