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Postleaks

Description

Postman is an awesome platform to build and use APIs, used by millions developers.
It proposes also public API assets built by them which can contains custom endpoints and data. Unfortunately, these items can leak sensitive data about private websites and companies.
This script is aimed to search for these pieces of information in Postman public library.

Installation

pip3 install postleaks

or

pip3 install .

Usage

❯ postleaks -h
usage: postleaks [-h] -k KEYWORD [--extend-workspaces] [--strict] [--include INCLUDE] [--exclude EXCLUDE] [--raw] [--output OUTPUT]

Postleaks 🚀💧 Search for sensitive data in Postman public library.

options:
  -h, --help           show this help message and exit
  -k KEYWORD           Keyword (Domain, company, etc.)
  --extend-workspaces  Extend search to Postman workspaces linked to found requests (warning: request consuming and risk of false positive)
  --strict             Only include results where keywords are in the URL (warning: could miss some results where the final URL is a variable)
  --include INCLUDE    URL should match this string
  --exclude EXCLUDE    URL should not match this string
  --raw                Display raw filtered results as JSON
  --output OUTPUT      Store JSON in specific output folder (Default: results_<TIMESTAMP>)

The results are available in results_<TIMESTAMP> subfolder. The filename is the request identifier in Postman.com

Example

Limitations

Postman.com is limiting the results to 300 items (page size of 100 / offset of 200).

Notes

Secret detection is done with whispers. Rules are stored in config.yml file.