Striker Attack Surface Explorer—because humans needed another way to poke at IPs, domains, and phones under the guise of "security." This is an advanced real-time web reconnaissance and security analysis dashboard so slick, it practically begs you to try it on systems you don’t own—don’t. See Usage Policy.
Striker gives you a golden ticket to map a target’s publicly accessible digital footprint:
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Probe domains, IP addresses, or phone numbers with multiple scan modes:
- Passive Reconnaissance: Sneaky scoping via public data.
- Active Scanning: Probing common services/endpoints.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Deep dive, if you’ve got time.
- Insanity Mode: Hammer everything until something breaks (maybe on fire?).
- Stealth Mode: Slow and quiet, for sneaky folks.
- People OSINT: Stalk someone using name, handle, location.
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Triage your digital findings in real time:
- Subdomains, DNS records, open ports, SSL/TLS, services, WHOIS, phone data, IP intelligence, social footprints.
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People OSINT gives you:
- Social profiles (GitHub, X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, Snapchat, Discord).
- Email permutations with quick look-ups (HaveIBeenPwned, DeHashed, LeakCheck, Hunter, Gravatar).
- Username availability across platforms.
- Live dashboard: Watch recon progress, abort scans, export intel, clear data—actions labeled with mission-style flair (e.g., ABORT MISSION, EXPORT INTEL).
- Customization: Tweak thread count, timeout per request, pick your scan style.
- UI toggles: Switch between regular look, Insanity Mode, even “Matrix Mode” if you're into green code aesthetics.
- Export: Results downloaded in JSON—so you can load it into your own mess or a nice report.
Inspired by the absurdity of attack surface mapping, fueled by caffeine and questionable life choices.
If you find this tool useful, drop a ⭐ or fork it. Contributions and proxy improvements are welcome.