TuesdayTool 14: Web-Check, Your Website Checker Buddy
Introduction
Hello OSINT folks, is another Tuesday of the year. Apologies I did not post an article last week. I was swamped with work. In the course of the last couple of weeks, I found a new Treasure. A web application that came in handy in my day-to-day job as a Threat Intelligence Specialist. I wanted more than ‘whois’, I wanted more than ‘urlvoid’ and I found a new gem. This new gem does not require registration before usage, no tracking, and no ads.
It is called Web—Check!
About Web-Check
Web-check is a free web checker that provides visibility to a website’s infrastructure and security posture. Web-check equips user with the knowledge to understand, optimize, and secure their online presence.
Web-Check Features
Web Check provides insight into the inner structure of any specified website, it enables users to identify possible potential security vulnerabilities, access the underlying server architecture, inspect security settings, and discover the different technologies used on the site.
Currently, the dashboard provides diverse information about the website such as IP info, SSL chain, DNS records, cookies, headers, domain info, search crawl rules, page map, server location, redirect ledger, open ports, traceroute, DNS security extensions, site performance, trackers, associated hostnames, carbon footprint.
Who can use Web-Check?
Based on different use cases, the following personnel can use Web-Check
- Penetration Testers
- Threat Intelligence Analyst
- Application Security Professional
- Website Developer and lots more
How to use Web-Check
To use Web-Check for checking website security, follow the steps below:
- Open your web browser and navigate to Web-check.xyz.
- Enter the URL of the website you want to check in the text box.
- Click on the ‘Check’ button to start the process.
- Wait for the process to complete. The tool will scan the website and provide a detailed report about its security.
Conclusion
Web-Check is now one of my favorite OSINT tools. Check it out and drop your comment below.
Till I come your way again next week Tuesday, #BeCyberSmart
Cyberliza writes TuesdayTool