Saturday, April 25, 2020

 

Should-I-Trust - OSINT Tool To Evaluate The Trustworthiness Of A Company


should-i-trust is a tool to evaluate OSINT signals for a domain.

Requirements

should-i-trust requires API keys from the following sources:
Censys.io - Free for for first 250/quries/month
VirusTotal - Free
GrayHatWarFare - Free with limited results

Use Case
You're part of a review board that's responsible for evaluating new vendors. You're specifically responsible for ensuring new vendors meet compliance and security requirements.
Standard operation procedure is to ask for one or all of the following: SOC report, VSAQ, CAIQ, SIG/SIG-Lite. All vendors will not have these reports and/or questionnaire answers. Maybe it's org process to deny vendor intake without this information, or maybe, this is a "special" engagement and you need to ascertain trustworthyness without the docs. Maybe you don't trust the response in the docs.
should-i-trust is a tool to go beyond standard responses and look for signals that the organization should not be trusted. Maybe they're exposing their CI/CD to the internet with no auth. Maybe they have an EC2 instance with prod code running and no directory restrictions.
should-i-trust doesn't provide all the information you will need to make a go/no-go decision but it will allow you to quickly gather OSINT data for further evaluation.
should-i-trust is also useful for red team or similar engagements. It can quickly identify targets to probe.

Setup

Either install the chrome extension through chrome or download and manually install in chrome using developer mode.

Running
Open the extension
Enter your API keys (required once)
Enter a domain to query

Output

Road Map
TBD


Download Should-I-Trust


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