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The EagleEye project By Viss! :::

Update: April 10, 2013: I've included my generic 'shodan turk' script. It's a fairly simple tool that will allow you to point it at shodan, search for something, then 'do something' with the results. I've also added the 'img' directory, with some very simple html files for a gallery, so results can be viewed much easier. X11 forwarding is very slow. Please enjoy!

*** NOTICE*** Paul R has done an epic job of taking my horrifically bad code and making it awesome His repository can be found here:

https://github.com/PaulMcMillan/eagleeye_ce

I'd strongly suggest using HIS code rather than mine at this point - its MUCH more robust, faster, etc.

*</notice

So I've done a bunch of research in the last couple years about finding silly things on the internet and part of those logistics is to find a way to efficiently look at something like ten to a hundred thousand websites in a short period of time.

Well - lets say that browsers don't do so well with that many tabs.

Meet WkHTMLtoImage - it's a tool that will take screenshots of websites! That's pretty damn cool if you ask me.

So this is a wrapper for it, basically.

At the moment, its got the shodan API built in so that one can run it against specific results of a shodan search.

In the future I can see it being useful as an internal tool for people or shops that have tens of thousands of hosts that devs sort of do 'whatever they want' on, and there needs to be some accountability by the security team (like how many naked jboss or tomcat installs are there with default creds?)

Any help towards those goals will be graciously appreciated and thanks will be paid in favors, beer, and things that are too spicy for regular people to think about!