WIG - WebApp Information Gathering Tool To Identify Fingerprinting of CMS




wig - WebApp Information Gathering Tool To Identify Fingerprinting of CMS 

wig is a web application information gathering tool. Which can identify numerous Content Management Systems and other administrative applications. The application fingerprinting is based on checksums and string matching of known files for different versions of CMSes. 

This results in a score being calculated for each detected CMS and its versions. Each detected CMS is displayed along with the most probable version(s) of it. The score calculation is based on weights and the amount of "hits" for a given checksum.

wig also tries to guess the operating system on the server based on the 'server' and 'x-powered-by' headers. A database containing known header values for different operating systems is included in wig, which allows wig to guess Microsoft Windows versions and Linux distribution and version.



wig features:

  •  CMS version detection by: check sums, string matching and extraction
  •  Lists detected package and platform versions such as asp.net, php, openssl, apache
  •  Detects JavaScript libraries
  •  Operation system fingerprinting by matching php, apache and other packages against a values in wig's database
  •  Checks for files of interest such as administrative login pages, readmes, etc
  •  Currently the wig's databases include 28,000 fingerprints
  •  Reuse information from previous runs (save the cache)
  •  Implement a verbose option
  •  Remove dependency on 'requests'
  •  Support for proxy
  •  Proper threading support
  •  Included check for known vulnerabilities


New Changes:

  • Added fingerprints for more CMS, OS, platforms
  • Improved and updated old fingerprints
  • Proxy support
  • List vulnerabilies associated with detected software version
  • Added detection of JavaScript libs
  • General site information (currently title, cookie, ip)
  • Removed requirement for 3rd party python libs (requests). Now only requires Python3
  • Improved verbose output
  • Added a cache
  • Improved structure of the output
  • Detection of generally interesting files (readme, backups, etc)
  • Implemented proper threading via thread pool


Requirements

wig is built with Python 3, and is therefore not compatible with Python 2.

How it works

The default behavior of wig is to identify a CMS, and exit after version detection of the CMS. This is done to limit the amount of traffic sent to the target server. This behavior can be overwritten by setting the '-a' flag, in which case wig will test all the known fingerprints.

As some configurations of applications do not use the default location for files and resources, it is possible to have wig fetch all the static resources it encounters during its scan.

This is done with the '-c' option. The '-m' option tests all fingerprints against all fetched URLs, which is helpful if the default location has been changed.

Help Screen

usage: wig.py [-h] [-l INPUT_FILE] [-n STOP_AFTER] [-a] [-m] [-u]
              [--no_cache_load] [--no_cache_save] [-N] [--verbosity]
              [--proxy PROXY] [-w OUTPUT_FILE]
              [url]

WebApp Information Gatherer

Positional arguments:
  url         The url to scan e.g. http://example.com

Optional arguments:
 -h, --help       show this help message and exit
-l INPUT_FILE    File with urls, one per line.
-n STOP_AFTER    Stop after this amount of CMSs have been detected. Default:                   1
  -a               Do not stop after the first CMS is detected
  -m               Try harder to find a match without making more                      requests
  -u               User-agent to use in the requests
  --no_cache_load  Do not load cached responses
  --no_cache_save  Do not save the cache for later use
  -N               Shortcut for --no_cache_load and --no_cache_save
  --verbosity, -v  Increase verbosity. Use multiple times for more                      info
  --proxy PROXY    Tunnel through a proxy (format: localhost:8080)
  -w OUTPUT_FILE   File to dump results into (JSON)

Example of run:

$ ./wig.py example.com

wig - WebApp Information Gatherer

Redirected to http://www.example.com. Continue? [Y|n]:

TITLE
--- HTML TITLE ---

IP
255.255.255.256


SOFTWARE                         VERSION                           CATEGORY
Drupal 7.28 | 7.29 | 7.30 | 7.31 | 7.32 CMS
ASP.NET 4.0.30319.18067 Platform
Microsoft-HTTPAPI 2.0 Platform
Microsoft-IIS 6.0 | 7.0 | 7.5 | 8.0 Platform
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 | 2008 | 2008 R2 | 2012 Operating System

SOFTWARE VULNERABILITIES LINK
Drupal 7.28 7 http://cvedetails.com/version/169265
Drupal 7.29 3 http://cvedetails.com/version/169917
Drupal 7.30 3 http://cvedetails.com/version/169916

DOMAIN TITLE IP
http://m.example.com:80 mobile site 255.255.255.257
http://download.example.com:443 other site 255.255.255.257

TOOL SOFTWARE LINK
CMSmap Drupal https://github.com/Dionach/CMSmap
droopescan Drupal https://github.com/droope/droopescan

URL NOTE CATEGORY
/login/ Test directory Interesting URL
/login/index_form.html ASP.NET detailed error Interesting URL
/robots.txt robots.txt index Interesting URL
/test/ Test directory Interesting URL
_______________________________________________________________________________
Time: 15.7 sec Urls: 351 Fingerprints: 30560

Call wig as a function

  •  from wig import wig
  •  w = wig(url='example.com')
  •  w.run()
  •  results = w.get_results()

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