A Python-based, Rust-core secret searching tool
Project description
Mystiks
This is an experimental attempt to improve the traditional secret searching techniques. Findings are primarily a Regular Expression pattern, name, and description which is defined as a subclass of Finding
in Python. These findings are then captured out of the target directory using an efficient Rust-based core before being passed back to Python, where each match is rated against indicators. Indicators are used to calculate ratings, which are used to determine how likely or unlikely a match is to be correct.
Command-Line Interface
usage: mystiks [-h] [-n NAME] [-o OUTPUT] [-l LIMIT] [-t THREADS] [-c CONTEXT] [-f FORMATS] [-u] path
Searches the given path for findings and outputs a report
positional arguments:
path The path to search for findings in
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n NAME, --name NAME The name of the report (Default: The target path's folder name)
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
The path to save the report into (Default: Mystiks-<Report UUID>)
-l LIMIT, --limit LIMIT
The maximum size a searchable file can be (Default: 500MB)
-t THREADS, --threads THREADS
The amount of threads to use for searching (Default: Count of CPU cores)
-c CONTEXT, --context CONTEXT
The amount of context to capture (Default: 128 bytes)
-f FORMATS, --formats FORMATS
A comma-seperated list of formats to output (Default: HTML,JSON)
-u, --utf16 Whether to search for UTF-16 strings (Default: Ignore UTF-16)
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