A few months ago, HunterX was an idea.
Today, HunterX v7.0.0 is out — and people are actually using it.
🚀 2,200+ Docker pulls
⭐ 1,200+ GitHub stars
🌎 Listed across major cybersecurity communities
And this is only the beginning.
HunterX wasn’t built to be another vulnerability scanner that runs a bunch of tools and throws hundreds of alerts at you.
I built it around a different idea:
Don’t just find something suspicious. Prove it.
🧠 From scanning to hunting
HunterX follows an offensive-security workflow:
Observe → Understand → Hypothesize → Probe → Verify → Prove
It looks at the target, builds context, forms attack hypotheses, chooses the appropriate capabilities, tests them, correlates what comes back, and works toward a verified finding with evidence.
Because:
Scanner alert ≠ Vulnerability
A real finding should answer:
• What is vulnerable?
• Why is it vulnerable?
• Can it be reproduced?
• What is the impact?
• Can I demonstrate it with a PoC?
That is the difference between collecting alerts and actually hunting vulnerabilities.
⚔️ Built for people who actually hunt
Whether you’re a:
🔴 Bug Bounty Hunter looking for real attack paths
🛡️ Pentester testing applications from recon to validation
🎯 Red Teamer thinking in objectives and attack paths
🔬 Security Researcher testing hypotheses and behavior
HunterX is designed to help you move from:
Recon → Testing → Validation → Evidence
Instead of:
Scan → 5,000 alerts → figure out what matters
🔥 What can HunterX work across?
Asset & subdomain discovery
Port & service discovery
Web & API security
Authentication & authorization
SQL Injection
XSS
IDOR
LFI
Fuzzing
Browser-based testing
Cloud attack-surface intelligence
Evidence & PoC collection
Finding validation
Security-tool orchestration
AI-assisted security decisions
The point isn’t to replace every tool.
The point is to make the tools work together as part of an actual hunting workflow.
🌎 And HunterX is getting noticed
HunterX is now listed in:
🛡️ OWASP Community
⭐ Awesome Security
🔴 Awesome Red Teaming
🤖 Awesome AI in Cybersecurity
🔐 Awesome AI for Security
For an open-source project, seeing HunterX become part of these communities is a huge milestone.
But stars and listings aren’t the goal.
People using HunterX to find and prove real vulnerabilities are.
🚀 HunterX v7.0.0
Open source.
Python 3.11+.
Docker ready.
Linux · macOS · Windows.
⭐ 1,200+ GitHub stars
🐳 2,200+ Docker pulls
If you’re doing bug bounty, pentesting, red teaming, or security research:
Don’t just run another scanner.
Try HunterX.
👉 https://github.com/nullc0d30/HunterX
Give it a target.
Let it hunt.
See what it can actually prove.
🐺 HunterX
Less Noise. More Verified Findings.
The hunt continues.
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