Google is a search engine for human readable content. Shodan does the same for machine readable content.
You can:
- search for specific IP addresses, and it will show you the active ports, and running services.
- search for a specific response header in the set of countries
- browse through the screenshots of open VNC & RDP
- open webcams
- and more…
The free accounts can use any feature, but the list of results is limited. But if you really want to look under the deck of the internet, the subscription is worth it.
Is this an ad? Good news everyone we’re becoming more like Reddit every day!
I’m not affiliated with the company in any way, there’s not even a reflink. I just find the service useful and fun.
At first I wasn’t sure whether to post it here or not, but since it’s certainly more tech related than the business model of twitter and reddit, which is being discussed here pretty often, I decided to go for it.
Stupid question, but what’s Shodan and why should I get it?
Well, if you ever asked yourself “How can I nmap the whole internet without wasting months of my life?” Shodan is for you. Otherwise, it’s probably not.
If you’re still curious anyway, I’m not the best person to pitch it to you… but I know just the right guy - Viss, and his DefCon presentation. Shodan is a tool that can help you find stuff that he talks about.
TOTES MCGOATS©
5 bucks for network monitoring made it a deal for me. Thanks 🙂
I believe it was the fictional artificial intelligence that became self-aware and tried to take over the world in the game System Shock, and later System Shock 2.
That one I knew, but thanks anyway 🙂
Look at you, hacker
Awh man! 10:22 my time and the deal is over.
Well crap. I was waiting until the end of the day to buy it. That’s too bad…
Edit: I guess that information was in the image, but would have been nice if it was in the post text too…
Website must be getting hammered, because I can’t navigate anywhere.
awesome, thanks for sharing!