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RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain
From: "Yaakov Yehudi" <yehudi () tehila gov il>
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:06:20 +0300
I think that this site may do what you want: http://www.whois.sc/ I seem to recall that there are quite a few sites where you can do wildcard searches like this. Best Regards, YY -----Original Message----- From: Mads Rasmussen [mailto:mads () opencs com br] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 22:44 To: Webappsec List Subject: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Is there a tool for this? Let's say I have a site www.bank.com, I want to search for sites with similar names like mine, this could be clone site or just someone riding off my sites popularity. How can I learn of sites with prefixes: *.bank and sites with postfixes: bank.* I tried the google "site:" function but you have to insert the pre or postfixes yourself, google doesn't like wildcards :-) I thought that maybe some spider could do that, someone has knowledge of any or how to do it with other tools? Regards, -- Mads Rasmussen Open Communications Security +55 11 3345 2525 http://www.opencs.com.br
Current thread:
- searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Mads Rasmussen (Aug 25)
- Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Louis Lerman (Aug 26)
- Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Joseph Miller (Aug 26)
- RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Yaakov Yehudi (Aug 26)
- Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Robert Hajime Lanning (Aug 26)
- Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Saqib . N . Ali (Aug 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Sarah Elan (Aug 26)
- RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Harbar, Spencer J. (Aug 26)
- RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain Altheide, Cory B. (IARC) (Aug 27)
- RE: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain BĂ©noni MARTIN (Aug 27)