Find leaked credentials.
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docker run -it -v "$PWD:/pwd" trufflesecurity/trufflehog:latest github --org=trufflesecurity
TruffleHog v3 is a complete rewrite in Go with many new powerful features.
- We've added over 600 credential detectors that support active verification against their respective APIs.
- We've also added native support for scanning GitHub, GitLab, filesystems, and S3.
For every potential credential that is detected, we've painstakingly implemented programatic verification against the API that we think it belongs to. Verification eliminates false positives. For example, the AWS credential detector performs a GetCallerIdentity
API call against the AWS API to verify if an AWS credential is active.
Several options:
git clone https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog.git
cd trufflehog; go install
Note: Apple M1 hardware users should run with
docker run --platform linux/arm64
for better performance.
docker run -it -v "$PWD:/pwd" trufflesecurity/trufflehog:latest github --repo https://github.com/trufflesecurity/test_keys
The linux/arm64
image is better to run on the M1 than the amd64 image.
Even better is running the native darwin binary avilable, but there is not container image for that.
docker run --platform linux/arm64 -it -v "$PWD:/pwd" trufflesecurity/trufflehog:latest github --repo https://github.com/trufflesecurity/test_keys
It's possible to distribute binaries in pip wheels.
Here is an example of a project that does it.
Help with setting up this packaging would be appreciated!
We'd love to distribute via brew and could use your help.
TruffleHog has a sub-command for each source of data that you may want to scan:
- git
- github
- gitlab
- S3
- filesystem
- file and stdin
Each subcommand can have options that you can see with the -h
flag provided to the sub command:
$ trufflehog git --help
usage: TruffleHog git [<flags>] <uri>
Find credentials in git repositories.
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
--debug Run in debug mode
--version Prints trufflehog version.
-j, --json Output in JSON format.
--json-legacy Use the pre-v3.0 JSON format. Only works with git, gitlab, and github sources.
--concurrency=1 Number of concurrent workers.
--no-verification Don't verify the results.
--only-verified Only output verified results.
--print-avg-detector-time Print the average time spent on each detector.
--no-update Don't check for updates.
-i, --include-paths=INCLUDE-PATHS
Path to file with newline separated regexes for files to include in scan.
-x, --exclude-paths=EXCLUDE-PATHS
Path to file with newline separated regexes for files to exclude in scan.
--since-commit=SINCE-COMMIT
Commit to start scan from.
--branch=BRANCH Branch to scan.
--max-depth=MAX-DEPTH Maximum depth of commits to scan.
--allow No-op flag for backwards compat.
--entropy No-op flag for backwards compat.
--regex No-op flag for backwards compat.
Args:
<uri> Git repository URL. https:// or file:// schema expected.
For example, to scan a git
repository, start with
$ trufflehog git https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog.git
Try scanning an entire GitHub orginization with the following:
docker run -it -v "$PWD:/pwd" trufflesecurity/trufflehog:latest github --org=trufflesecurity
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].
Contributions are very welcome! Please see our contribution guidelines first.
We no longer accept contributions to TruffleHog v2, but that code is available in the v2
branch.
We have published some documentation and tooling to get started on adding new secret detectors. Let's improve detection together!
Since v3.0, TruffleHog is released under a AGPL 3 license, included in LICENSE
. TruffleHog v3.0 uses none of the previous codebase, but care was taken to preserve backwards compatibility on the command line interface. The work previous to this release is still available licensed under GPL 2.0 in the history of this repository and the previous package releases and tags. A completed CLA is required for us to accept contributions going forward.