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CMSmap is a python open source CMS scanner that automates the process of detecting security flaws of the most popular CMSs.

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CMSmap

CMSmap is a python open source CMS scanner that automates the process of detecting security flaws of the most popular CMSs. The main purpose of CMSmap is to integrate common vulnerabilities for different types of CMSs in a single tool.

At the moment, CMSs supported by CMSmap are WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and Moodle.

Please note that this project is an early state. As such, you might find bugs, flaws or mulfunctions. Use it at your own risk!

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Installation

You can download the latest version of CMSmap by cloning the GitHub repository:

 git clone https://github.com/Dionach/CMSmap

Then you need to configure the edbtype and edbpath settings in the cmsmap.conf. Use GIT if you have a local Git repository of Exploit-db :

[exploitdb]
edbtype = GIT
edbpath = /opt/exploitdb/

Alternatively, use APT if you have installed the debian exploitdb package. For Kali, use the following settings :

[exploitdb]
edbtype = APT
edbpath = /usr/share/exploitdb/

If you would like to run cmsmap from anywhere in your system you can install it with pip3 :

cd CMSmap
pip3 install .

To uninstall it :

pip3 uninstall cmsmap -y

Usage

usage: cmsmap [-f W/J/D] [-F] [-t] [-a] [-H] [-i] [-o] [-E] [-d] [-u] [-p]
 [-x] [-k] [-w] [-v] [-h] [-D] [-U W/J/D]
 [target]
CMSmap tool v1.0 - Simple CMS Scanner
Author: Mike Manzotti
Scan:
 target target URL (e.g. 'https://example.com:8080/')
 -f W/J/D, --force W/J/D
 force scan (W)ordpress, (J)oomla or (D)rupal
 -F, --fullscan full scan using large plugin lists. False positives and slow!
 -t , --threads number of threads (Default 5)
 -a , --agent set custom user-agent
 -H , --header add custom header (e.g. 'Authorization: Basic ABCD...')
 -i , --input scan multiple targets listed in a given file
 -o , --output save output in a file
 -E, --noedb enumerate plugins without searching exploits
 -c, --nocleanurls disable clean urls for Drupal only
 -s, --nosslcheck don't validate the server's certificate
 -d, --dictattack run low intense dictionary attack during scanning (5 attempts per user)
Brute-Force:
 -u , --usr username or username file
 -p , --psw password or password file
 -x, --noxmlrpc brute forcing WordPress without XML-RPC
Post Exploitation:
 -k , --crack password hashes file (Require hashcat installed. For WordPress and Joomla only)
 -w , --wordlist wordlist file
Others:
 -v, --verbose verbose mode (Default false)
 -h, --help show this help message and exit
 -D, --default rum CMSmap with default options
 -U, --update use (C)MSmap, (P)lugins or (PC) for both
Examples:
 cmsmap.py https://example.com
 cmsmap.py https://example.com -f W -F --noedb -d
 cmsmap.py https://example.com -i targets.txt -o output.txt
 cmsmap.py https://example.com -u admin -p passwords.txt
 cmsmap.py -k hashes.txt -w passwords.txt

Contribution guidelines

If you want to contribute to CMSmap, be sure to review the contribution guidelines.

Disclaimer

Usage of CMSmap for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It is the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume NO liability and are NOT responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.

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