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Get related domains / subdomains by looking at Google Analytics IDs

AnalyticsRelationships

This script try to get related domains / subdomains by looking at Google Analytics IDs from a URL. First search for ID of Google Analytics in the webpage and then request to builtwith and hackertarget with the ID.



Note: It does not work with all websites. It is searched by the following expressions:

->  "www\.googletagmanager\.com/ns\.html\?id=[A-Z0-9\-]+"
-> GTM-[A-Z0-9]+
->  "UA-\d+-\d+"

Available versions:

Installation:

Installation according to language.

Python

> git clone https://github.com/Josue87/AnalyticsRelationships.git
> cd AnalyticsRelationships/Python
> sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

GO

> git clone https://github.com/Josue87/AnalyticsRelationships.git
> cd AnalyticsRelationships/
> go build -ldflags "-s -w"

Docker

> git clone https://github.com/Josue87/AnalyticsRelationships.git
> cd AnalyticsRelationships
> docker build -t analyticsrelationships:latest . 

Usage

Usage according to language

Python

> python3 analyticsrelationships.py -u https://www.example.com

Or redirect output to a file (banner or information messages are sent to the error output):

python3 analyticsrelationships.py -u https://www.example.com > /tmp/example.txt

GO

>  ./analyticsrelationships --url https://www.example.com

Or redirect output to a file (banner or information messages are sent to the error output):

>  ./analyticsrelationships --url https://www.example.com > /tmp/example.txt

You can also pass a file as input

>  cat file.txt | ./analyticsrelationships 

Or a single URL

>  echo https://www.example.com | ./analyticsrelationships 

Docker

Only Python Version.

>  docker run -it  analyticsrelationships:latest https://www.example.com

Or redirect output to a file (banner or information messages are sent to the error output):

>  docker run -it  analyticsrelationships:latest https://www.example.com > /tmp/example.txt

Examples

Python

Output redirection to file /tmp/example.txt:

image

Without redirection:

image

GO

Without redirection:

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Working with file redirection works just like in Python.

An example with a file:

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Disclaimer!

This is a PoC. The author is not responsible for any illegitimate use.