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Despite the fact that i already had cloned your git sometime ago , i did not remember it , so 30 minutes ago i was thinking in doing a script to scan the web with your masscan on port 3389 and then pass the open ips with the detection script on : https://github.com/Ekultek/BlueKeep
after that i would parse the output to user interface .
It looks i dont need to do it anymore , great work and thank you for your time on this .
An Idea :
What about implementing this check code on masscan ?
Masscan already uses some nmap scripts , but something faster would be nice .
implementing a switch on masscan like "--bluekeep" would do the job .
Somehow thinking on why mix up codes :
Well , masscan is not only a fast open port scanner , since it uses nmap scripts then it would not make any difference to merge this one on it .
Thanks again
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Despite the fact that i already had cloned your git sometime ago , i did not remember it , so 30 minutes ago i was thinking in doing a script to scan the web with your masscan on port 3389 and then pass the open ips with the detection script on :
https://github.com/Ekultek/BlueKeep
after that i would parse the output to user interface .
It looks i dont need to do it anymore , great work and thank you for your time on this .
An Idea :
What about implementing this check code on masscan ?
Masscan already uses some nmap scripts , but something faster would be nice .
implementing a switch on masscan like "--bluekeep" would do the job .
Somehow thinking on why mix up codes :
Well , masscan is not only a fast open port scanner , since it uses nmap scripts then it would not make any difference to merge this one on it .
Thanks again
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: