Cyber security

Furl – Wayback Machine URL Mining For Bug Hunting

Furl is a tool for mining URLs from Wayback Machine for bug hunting/fuzzing/further probing. Furl is a powerful tool designed for bug hunters, fuzzers, and those seeking to probe the depths of the web.

This article explores how Furl can be used to mine URLs from the Wayback Machine, opening up new possibilities for uncovering vulnerabilities and hidden gems in web applications.

Learn how to install and use Furl to enhance your bug hunting and probing efforts.

Installation

git clone https://github.com/Maryoux/furl.git
cd furl
pip install .

Usage

To use furl, run this command below:

furl -d example.com
Varshini

Varshini is a Cyber Security expert in Threat Analysis, Vulnerability Assessment, and Research. Passionate about staying ahead of emerging Threats and Technologies.

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