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IDOR file downloader using HTTP request files.

Project description

idox - Indirect Data Exploiter

A CLI or embedded tool for easily downloading IDOR'd files from a burp request or raw url.

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This tool will enumerate the provided URL and download all responses under the correct file extension for later analysis.

Example statistics:

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Example usage

Install

python -m pip install idox

Burp files

Imagine you have a website that looks like the following:

https://domain.com/images/5/download
https://domain.com/images/6/download

Then you could use the following burp request:

request.txt

GET /images/{INJECT}/download HTTP/1.1
Host: domain.com

To IDOR all images with the id's from 0 to 100 like so

python -m idox file --request-file-path request.txt 100

Raw URLS

Given it requires no auth, you can also enumerate all items with the following simpler syntax:

python -m idox url "https://domain.com/images/{INJECT}/download" 100

Non-incrementing numeric ID enumeration

Imagine a site uses a predictable schema, but it's not 1, 2, 3, etc. This package allows you to instead replace the numeric sequencer with a file of id's to use.

We have created a file example_ids.txt which is our case is a list of UUID's we leaked from somewhere else out of scope. In order to use this within the program, all you'd need to do is the following command:

python -m idox url "https://blurp.skelmis.co.nz/{INJECT}" --sequence-file example_ids.txt

Example output

All of these would create an output directory which stores all the responses from your target site by response content type.

The following image contains an example output structure:

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For further usage, see python -m idox --help or the data directory.


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