CTFR A Simple But Powerful Recon Tool

I’m sorry for everything. You are good man.

1 Like

I absolutely agree with you @MoNsTeR but seeing people that claim they are “PRO” hackers while they do not even know what is SQL or TOR really makes me angry

Anyways sorry for acting like a little child :upside_down_face:

2 Likes

LOl people just want to have an idea (literally idea works. No knowledge) about vulnerabilities that’s it. They want to scan websites using tools and will report it and will act like oh see i got a bug and its time for a bug bounty. They just do it for money and lack really basic concepts. That’s a script kiddie thing again. They are so dependent on tools rather than improving their skills that will benefit them only. This wouldn’t take them far enough and will make them crash badly. Rather than regret themselves that day, improve today. @MoNsTeR we really need a thread where we can post and talk deplomatically.

This is a good example of getting trolled on a hacking platform :laughing :laughing:

This tool is just like Sublist3r.

@Rootsec Your right it is similar in the point that it finds subdomains. The only technique that CTFR use’s is searching for anything using an SSL certificate. Which Sublist3r I’m pretty sure does not do or I could not find info where it said it does.

Did you make this tool?

Hi earthman! No I didn’t Sheila A. Berta A.K.A UnaPibaGeek did. She is extraordinary. It is cool to see female in this line. Sheila Ayelen Berta is an Information Security Specialist and Developer, who started at 12 years old by herself. At the age of 15, she wrote her first book about Web Hacking, published by RedUSERS Editorial in different countries.

1 Like

Where’s the blackhat @D4rkhunt3r? :laughing:

Did anyone called for blackhat? Stay away you noobs. Don’t mess up here with me. @Rootsec @NuBz @MoUsE

3 Likes

@D4rkhunt3r :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Lmao wait what I do? What the heck @ I am a blk hat now…

Lol no one can understand him i guess :laughing

1 Like

Hey thanks for the link bro, it is awesome 7+ hours. Excellent

As I read it seems it was just a typo on his part when saying “I’m” instead of “in”. Then caused miscommunication between both, I see it all the time in “text messaging”. Then it would not claim to be “advanced hacker” only “thanks in advance” just my thought tho cause I seen so much mis-communication through messaging. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

Can imbe privilege to have copy of the link?