katana -u https://target.com -jc -f field -k -o js-endpoints.txt
Here is the code in a class format:
Instead of guessing "admin," modern tools use massive wordlists containing thousands of common paths like /backoffice /wp-login.php . Tools like
Elias raised an eyebrow. PageHunter had missed that because it wasn't looking for /manage .
katana -u https://target.com -jc -f field -k -o js-endpoints.txt
Here is the code in a class format:
Instead of guessing "admin," modern tools use massive wordlists containing thousands of common paths like /backoffice /wp-login.php . Tools like
Elias raised an eyebrow. PageHunter had missed that because it wasn't looking for /manage .