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POC for homoglyph attacks against package managers.

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uro

Using a URL list for security testing can be painful as there are a lot of URLs that have uninteresting/duplicate content; uro aims to solve that.

It doesn't make any http requests to the URLs and removes:

  • human written content e.g. blog posts
  • urls with same path but parameter value difference
  • incremental urls e.g. /cat/1/ and /cat/2/
  • image, js, css and other static files

Usage

First, install uro with pip:

pip3 install uro

Now, there's just one way to use it, no args, no bullshit.

cat urls.txt | uro

uro-demo

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