What is a CMS?

A content management system (CMS) manages the creation and modification of digital content. It typically supports multiple users in a collaborative environment. Some noteable examples are: WordPress, Joomla, Drupal etc.

Functions Of CMSeek:

Basic CMS Detection of over 170 CMS

Drupal version detection

Advanced Wordpress Scans Detects Version User Enumeration Plugins Enumeration Theme Enumeration Detects Users (3 Detection Methods) Looks for Version Vulnerabilities and much more!

Advanced Joomla Scans Version detection Backup files finder Admin page finder Core vulnerability detection Directory listing check Config leak detection Various other checks

Modular bruteforce system Use pre made bruteforce modules or create your own and integrate with it



Requirements and Compatibility:

CMSeeK is built using python3 , you will need python3 to run this tool and is compitable with unix based systems as of now. Windows support will be added later. CMSeeK relies on git for auto-update so make sure git is installed.

Installation and Usage:

It is fairly easy to use CMSeeK, just make sure you have python3 and git (just for cloning the repo) installed and use the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/Tuhinshubhra/CMSeeK

cd CMSeeK

pip/pip3 install -r requirements.txt

For guided scanning:

python3 cmseek.py

Else:

python3 cmseek.py -u <target_url> [...]

Checking For Update:

You can check for update either from the main menu or use python3 cmseek.py --update to check for update and apply auto update.





P.S: Please make sure you have git installed, CMSeeK uses git to apply auto update.





Detection Methods:

CMSeek detects CMS via the following:





HTTP Headers

Generator meta tag

Page source code