Working with CMSeeK Tool on Kali Linux OS
Interactive Mode :
Example 1: CMS detection and Deep scan
Select Option 1
In this example, We will be using the interactive mode for CMS detection and Deep scan on w3wiki.org
Example 2: Bruteforce CMSs
Select Option 3
In this example, We will be only brute-forcing single CMS on w3wiki.org
Command Mode:
Example 1: Scan Domain w3wiki.org
python3 cmseek.py -u w3wiki.org
In this example, We will be performing CMS Detection on w3wiki.org. We have specified the target in the -u tag.
Example 2: Enabling verbose output while scanning w3wiki.org
python3 cmseek.py -v -u w3wiki.org
In this example, We will be displaying the results in a more readable way or in a verbose way. We have used -v tag for verbose mode.
CMSeeK – CMS Detection and Exploitation Tool
A content management system (CMS) is an application that is used to manage web content, providing multiple givers to create, edit and publish. Content in a CMS is typically saved in a database and displayed in a presentation layer based on a set of templates.
In the Security World, this CMS application can contain vulnerabilities that can compromise the website on which respected CMS is working. The antiquated version of CMS can also be the path of cyber attacks on the target domain. So while performing a security audit on the victim domain, CMS Detection and version detection is done. CMSeeK tool is an automated tool developed in the Python Language. CMSeeK tool is capable of scanning numerous content management systems including WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc. CMSeeK tool allows you to run both simple CMS detection and deep scans, as well as multi-site scans. CMSeeK tool supports Interactive Mode and Command Line Mode for its usage.
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