Mitaka is a browser extension for OSINT search which can:
- Extract & refang IoC from a selected block of text.
- E.g.
example[.]com
toexample.com
,test[at]example.com
totest@example.com
,hxxp://example.com
tohttp://example.com
, etc.
- E.g.
- Search / scan it on various engines.
- E.g. VirusTotal, urlscan.io, Censys, Shodan, etc.
Features
Supported IOC types
name | desc. | e.g. |
---|---|---|
text | Freetext | any string(s) |
ip | IPv4 address | 8.8.8.8 |
domain | Domain name | github.com |
url | URL | https://github.com |
Email address | test@test.com | |
asn | ASN | AS13335 |
hash | md5 / sha1 / sha256 | 44d88612fea8a8f36de82e1278abb02f |
cve | CVE number | CVE-2018-11776 |
btc | BTC address | 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa |
gaPubID | Google Adsense Publisher ID | pub-9383614236930773 |
gaTrackID | Google Analytics Tracker ID | UA-67609351-1 |
Supported search engines
Supported scan engines
name | url | supported types |
---|---|---|
Urlscan | https://urlscan.io | ip / domain / url |
VirusTotal | https://www.virustotal.com | url |
Downloads
- Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mitaka/bfjbejmeoibbdpfdbmbacmefcbannnbg
- FireFox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/mitaka/
How to use
This browser extension shows context menus based on a type of IoC you selected and then you can choose what you want to search / scan on.
Examples:
Note:
Please set your urlscan.io & VirusTotal API keys in the options page for enabling urlscan.io & VirusTotal scans.
Options
You can enable / disable a search engine on the options page based on your preference.
About Permissons
This browser extension requires the following permissions.
Read and change all your data on the websites you visit
:- This extension creates context menus dynamically based on what you select on a website.
- It means this extension requires reading all your data on the websites you visit. (This extension doesn't change anything on the websites)
Display notifications
:- This extension makes a notification when something goes wrong.
Alternatives or Similar Tools
How to build (for developers)
This browser extension is written in TypeScript and built by webpack.
TypeScript files will start out in
src
directory, run through the TypeScript compiler, then webpack, and end up in JavaScript files in dist
directory.git clone https://github.com/ninoseki/mitaka.git
cd mitaka
npm install
npm run test
npm run build
Misc
Mitaka/見たか means "Have you seen it?" in Japanese.