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Mantis: The Comprehensive Command-Line Framework for Asset Discovery and Security Scanning
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December 4, 2023
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Mantis is a command-line framework designed to automate the workflow of asset discovery, reconnaissance, and scanning. It takes the top-level domains as input, then...