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freewvs

A local web vulnerability scanner.

freewvs is a tool to search webroots for known vulnerable versions of web applications.

install

You can install freewvs via pip:

pip install freewvs

Alternatively, you can run freewvs directly from the git source.

If you install via pip, you need to update the freewvs database first:

update-freewvsdb

usage

Just run freewvs with a path, e.g.:

freewvs /var/www

The output will be something like this:

Joomla 3.9.11 (3.9.14) CVE-2019-19846 /var/www/example.org
nextcloud 14.0.1 (14.0.5) CVE-2019-5449 /var/www/cloud.example.org
MediaWiki 1.31.1 (1.31.6) CVE-2019-19709 /var/www/wiki.example.org

faq

What does freewvs do?

It scans your webroot for known vulnerable versions of popular web applications.

What does the output tell me?

The output looks like this:

Joomla-3 3.9.11 (3.9.13) CVE-2019-18674 /home/joe/websites/joessite/

This says that in /home/joe/websites/joessite/, there's a Joomla installation of version 3.9.11. This version is vulnerable to CVE-2019-18674, and you should update it to version 3.9.13.

CVE-2019-XXXX seems to be very minor, at least it doesn't affect me. Am I safe?

No, as freewvs only checks for the latest vulnerabilities. There may be other vulnerabilities in your version not listed by freewvs. The only way to be sure is to check the upstream changelog.

There is no version inside the brackets. What does that mean?

It means your web application has not released a security update. Often, this means the software is no longer developed.

contributions

See CONTRIBUTIONS.md.

misc

freewvs was developed by schokokeks.org hosting.

It's licensed under the 0BSD license.

https://freewvs.schokokeks.org

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