DumpsterDiver
DumpsterDiver is a tool designed to search through large volumes of data to identify sensitive information including API keys, passwords, hardcoded credentials, and other secrets. It’s useful for security audits, compliance scanning, and identifying exposed credentials in code repositories and data dumps.
Installation
Section titled “Installation”Install from GitHub
Section titled “Install from GitHub”git clone https://github.com/maximumG/DumpsterDiver.git
cd DumpsterDiver
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Using pip
Section titled “Using pip”pip3 install dumpster-diver
Docker Installation
Section titled “Docker Installation”docker build -t dumpsterdiver .
docker run -v /path/to/scan:/data dumpsterdiver /data
System Requirements
Section titled “System Requirements”# Python 3.6 or higher
python3 --version
# Install dependencies
pip3 install pyyaml requests
Basic Usage
Section titled “Basic Usage”Scan a Directory
Section titled “Scan a Directory”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /path/to/directory
Scan a Single File
Section titled “Scan a Single File”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /path/to/file.txt
Scan Git Repository
Section titled “Scan Git Repository”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /path/to/repo -r
Use Custom Rules File
Section titled “Use Custom Rules File”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /path/to/scan -c custom_rules.yaml
Command-Line Options
Section titled “Command-Line Options”| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-p, --path | Path to file or directory to scan |
-r, --recursive | Recursively scan subdirectories |
-c, --config | Use custom configuration/rules file |
-o, --output | Output file for results |
-j, --json | Output results in JSON format |
-s, --sensitive | Show sensitive content in results |
--verbose | Enable verbose output |
--ignore | Ignore specific patterns |
-e, --entropy | Calculate entropy for detection |
Practical Examples
Section titled “Practical Examples”Scan Project Directory for Secrets
Section titled “Scan Project Directory for Secrets”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /home/user/projects -r
Scan and Save Results to File
Section titled “Scan and Save Results to File”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /var/www/html -o findings.txt
Scan with JSON Output for Processing
Section titled “Scan with JSON Output for Processing”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app/source -j -o results.json
Scan Git History for Exposed Secrets
Section titled “Scan Git History for Exposed Secrets”git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p repo -r --git-history
Verbose Scanning with Details
Section titled “Verbose Scanning with Details”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /code -r --verbose
Scan with Custom Rules
Section titled “Scan with Custom Rules”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /project -c my_rules.yaml -r
Detection Patterns
Section titled “Detection Patterns”DumpsterDiver detects common secret patterns:
| Secret Type | Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|
| AWS Keys | AKIA[0-9A-Z]{16} | AKIA2EXAMPLE123456 |
| API Keys | api[_-]?key | api_key=abc123xyz |
| Passwords | password\s*= | password = “secret123” |
| Tokens | token|auth | auth_token: xyz789 |
| SSH Keys | BEGIN RSA | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- |
| Slack Tokens | xox[baprs] | xoxb-1234567890-abcdefghij |
| GitHub Tokens | ghp_[A-Za-z0-9_]{36,255} | ghp_example123token |
| Database URLs | (mysql|postgres):\/\/ | mysql://user:pass@host |
Custom Rules Configuration
Section titled “Custom Rules Configuration”Create Custom Rules File
Section titled “Create Custom Rules File”# custom_rules.yaml
rules:
- name: "Custom API Key Pattern"
pattern: "custom_api_[a-zA-Z0-9]{32}"
entropy: 4.0
type: "credentials"
- name: "Internal Secret"
pattern: "INTERNAL_SECRET_[A-Z0-9]{16}"
entropy: 3.5
type: "secret"
- name: "Database Connection"
pattern: "DB_PASSWORD=.*"
entropy: 3.0
type: "database"
Run with Custom Rules
Section titled “Run with Custom Rules”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -c custom_rules.yaml -r
Advanced Techniques
Section titled “Advanced Techniques”Entropy-Based Detection
Section titled “Entropy-Based Detection”# Detect suspicious strings with high entropy
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /code -e --entropy-threshold 4.5
Scan Multiple Directories
Section titled “Scan Multiple Directories”# Create scan script
#!/bin/bash
for dir in /app /config /home/user; do
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p $dir -o result_$dir.txt
done
Git Repository Secret Hunting
Section titled “Git Repository Secret Hunting”# Clone and scan entire git history
git clone --mirror https://github.com/user/repo.git
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p repo.git -r --git-history
Filter Results by Confidence
Section titled “Filter Results by Confidence”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /source -j | jq '.results[] | select(.confidence > 0.8)'
Parallel Scanning
Section titled “Parallel Scanning”# Use GNU Parallel for faster scanning
parallel python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p {} ::: /path1 /path2 /path3
Output Analysis
Section titled “Output Analysis”Parse JSON Results
Section titled “Parse JSON Results”# Extract only high-confidence findings
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -j -o findings.json
cat findings.json | jq '.[] | select(.confidence >= 0.9)'
Generate Report
Section titled “Generate Report”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -o results.txt
cat results.txt | grep -E "^(File|Match|Pattern)" > report.txt
Count Findings by Type
Section titled “Count Findings by Type”python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /code -j -o findings.json
jq '.[] | .type' findings.json | sort | uniq -c
Integration with CI/CD
Section titled “Integration with CI/CD”GitHub Actions Integration
Section titled “GitHub Actions Integration”name: Secret Detection
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
secrets:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Run DumpsterDiver
run: |
git clone https://github.com/maximumG/DumpsterDiver.git
cd DumpsterDiver
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p .. -j -o findings.json
- name: Check findings
run: |
if [ -s findings.json ]; then
cat findings.json
exit 1
fi
GitLab CI Integration
Section titled “GitLab CI Integration”secret_scan:
image: python:3.9
script:
- git clone https://github.com/maximumG/DumpsterDiver.git
- cd DumpsterDiver
- pip install -r requirements.txt
- python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p .. -j -o findings.json
- "[ ! -s findings.json ] || (cat findings.json && exit 1)"
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”Module Not Found
Section titled “Module Not Found”# Install missing dependencies
pip3 install pyyaml requests regex
# Verify installation
python3 -c "import DumpsterDiver"
Permission Denied on Files
Section titled “Permission Denied on Files”# Run with appropriate permissions
sudo python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /restricted/path -r
Out of Memory on Large Directories
Section titled “Out of Memory on Large Directories”# Scan specific subdirectories instead
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /large/path/subdir1 -r
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /large/path/subdir2 -r
No Results Found
Section titled “No Results Found”# Verify patterns are correct
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /path --verbose
# Check if directory contains actual secrets
grep -r "password\|api_key\|token" /path | head
Security Best Practices
Section titled “Security Best Practices”Handle Findings Responsibly
Section titled “Handle Findings Responsibly”# Store results securely
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -o findings.txt
chmod 600 findings.txt
# Encrypt sensitive report
gpg -c findings.txt
Remediate Exposed Secrets
Section titled “Remediate Exposed Secrets”# After finding exposed credentials:
# 1. Rotate all exposed secrets immediately
# 2. Scan git history for exposure timeline
# 3. Update secrets management practices
# 4. Re-scan to verify remediation
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -r
Regular Scanning Schedule
Section titled “Regular Scanning Schedule”# Add to crontab for regular scanning
0 2 * * * /usr/bin/python3 /opt/DumpsterDiver/DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -r -o /var/log/dumpster_$(date +%Y%m%d).txt
Comparison with Similar Tools
Section titled “Comparison with Similar Tools”| Tool | Focus | Method |
|---|---|---|
| DumpsterDiver | Large data volumes | Pattern + entropy |
| TruffleHog | Git history | Entropy + regex |
| GitGuardian | Git monitoring | API patterns |
| SAST Tools | Code analysis | Static analysis |
| git-secrets | Git hooks | Pattern matching |
Common Secret Patterns to Monitor
Section titled “Common Secret Patterns to Monitor”Environment Variables
Section titled “Environment Variables”# Scan for unprotected env vars
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /app -c patterns/env_vars.yaml
Configuration Files
Section titled “Configuration Files”# Focus on config file patterns
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /etc --include="*.conf" --include="*.yaml"
Backup Files
Section titled “Backup Files”# Check backup directories
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /backups -r
Log Files
Section titled “Log Files”# Scan logs for leaked credentials
python3 DumpsterDiver.py -p /var/log -r --include="*.log"
Summary
Section titled “Summary”DumpsterDiver is an essential tool for identifying exposed secrets and sensitive data in code repositories, configuration files, and data dumps. Its flexible pattern matching and entropy-based detection help organizations find credentials that may have been accidentally committed or exposed. Regular scanning as part of security audits and CI/CD pipelines helps maintain strong credential hygiene.