# plecost Notes ------- Help Text ------- ``` //////////////////////////////////////////// // ..................................DMI... // .............................:MMMM...... // .........................$MMMMM:........ // .........M.....,M,=NMMMMMMMMD........... // ........MMN...MMMMMMMMMMMM,............. // .......MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM~............... // .......MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.................. // ....?MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN$I................. // .?.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM............... // .MMMMMMMMMMMMMMN........................ // 7MMMMMMMMMMMMMON$....................... // ZMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.......plecost....... // .:MMMMMMMZ~7MMMMMMMMMO.................. // ....~+:................................. // // Plecost - Wordpress finger printer Tool (with threads support) 0.2.2-9-beta // // Developed by: // Francisco Jesus Gomez aka (ffranz@iniqua.com) // Daniel Garcia Garcia (dani@iniqua.com) // // Info: http://iniqua.com/labs/ // Bug report: plecost@iniqua.com Usage: /usr/bin/plecost [options] [ URL | [-l num] -G] Google search options: -l num : Limit number of results for each plugin in google. -G : Google search mode Options: -n : Number of plugins to use (Default all - more than 7000). -c : Check plugins only with CVE associated. -R file : Reload plugin list. Use -n option to control the size (This take several minutes) -o file : Output file. (Default "output.txt") -i file : Input plugin list. (Need to start the program) -s time : Min sleep time between two probes. Time in seconds. (Default 10) -M time : Max sleep time between two probes. Time in seconds. (Default 20) -t num : Number of threads. (Default 1) -h : Display help. (More info: http://iniqua.com/labs/) Examples: * Reload first 5 plugins list: plecost -R plugins.txt -n 5 * Search vulnerable sites for first 5 plugins: plecost -n 5 -G -i plugins.txt * Search plugins with 20 threads, sleep time between 12 and 30 seconds for www.example.com: plecost -i plugin_list.txt -s 12 -M 30 -t 20 -o results.txt www.example.com ``` Example Usage ------- Links -------