{"id":3674,"date":"2014-02-24T14:30:15","date_gmt":"2014-02-24T06:30:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=3674"},"modified":"2014-02-24T14:30:24","modified_gmt":"2014-02-24T06:30:24","slug":"wig-webapp-information-gatherer-identify-cms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2014\/02\/wig-webapp-information-gatherer-identify-cms\/","title":{"rendered":"wig – WebApp Information Gatherer – Identify CMS"},"content":{"rendered":"
wig is a Python<\/a> tool that identifies a websites CMS by searching for fingerprints of static files and extracting version numbers from known files.<\/p>\n OS identification is done by using the value of the ‘server’ and ‘X-Powered-By’ in the response header. These values are compared to a database of which package versions are include with different operating systems.<\/p>\n The version detection is based on md5 checksums of statics files, regex and string matching. OS detection is based on headers and packages listed in the ‘server’ header. There’s a quite large database of package versions included in common linux distros. <\/p>\n The author uses scripts to automatically update the md5 checksums for new versions of open source CMS the the tool is capable to detecting. This one of the main advantages over BlindElephant and WhatWeb.<\/p>\n There are some other tools similar to this such as:<\/p>\n – Web-Sorrow v1.48 \u2013 Version Detection, CMS Identification, Enumeration & Server Scanning Tool<\/a> And web services like http:\/\/builtwith.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n There are currently three profiles for wig:<\/p>\n You can download wig here (or just clone it from the Github repo):<\/p>\n
\n– WhatWeb \u2013 Next Gen Web Scanner \u2013 Identify CMS (Content Management System)<\/a><\/p>\n\n