LUCKyHAT is a user-friendly, web-based OSINT toolkit designed to simplify and broaden access to cybersecurity tools. Traditionally, such tools are confined to Command Line Interfaces (CLI), making them less approachable for many users. LUCKyHAT bridges this gap by offering powerful security intelligence capabilities through an intuitive web interface, making it easier for a wider audience to engage in cybersecurity practices without sacrificing effectiveness or reliability.
The toolkit excels in analyzing web URLs to gather critical intelligence, enabling users to identify vulnerabilities in web servers and strengthen their cybersecurity defenses. This makes LUCKyHAT an invaluable resource for both individuals and organizations looking to enhance their security posture and mitigate potential threats.
LUCKyHAT was developed at the Instituto Federal do Sudeste de Minas - Campus Juiz de Fora in Brazil, as part of an extension activity aimed at community engagement. The project is rooted in a group study focused on cybersecurity, particularly OSINT protocols, reconnaissance, and scanning techniques. This initiative is not only about providing tools but also about empowering the community with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity.
In addition to the toolkit, we have created comprehensive educational materials, delivered lectures, and organized mini-courses to further support community learning in cybersecurity. Through these efforts, LUCKyHAT aims to foster a deeper understanding of cybersecurity and promote proactive engagement in securing digital environments.