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VHosts-Sieve is a searching for virtual hosts among non-resolvable domains. Installation git clone https://github.com/dariusztytko/vhosts-sieve.git pip3 install -r vhosts-sieve/requirements.txt Usage Get a list of subdomains (e.g. using Amass) $...