Terms of Use
Purpose
Project Absence is a security auditing tool designed to assist system administrators and security researchers uncover potentially overlooked security exposures in domains and servers. It can help in:
- Identifying open ports, unprotected files, and exposed directories.
- Detecting publicly indexed subdomains, paths, and sensitive files.
- Revealing unintended information leaks that could pose security risks.
This tool performs passive security assessments only. It does not engage in exploitation, intrusion, or active attacks.
This tool is intended solely for lawful and ethical purposes. By using this tool, you agree to comply with all applicable local, national, and international laws concerning cybersecurity and data protection. Additionally, you agree to obtain explicit authorization before testing any system.
Acceptable Use
You may use this tool if you:
- Have obtained explicit authorization to analyze the target domain or server.
- Use it for security auditing, research, or to improve your own infrastructure.
- Adhere to responsible disclosure practices when reporting vulnerabilities.
Prohibited Activities
You must NOT use this tool for:
- Unauthorized access, hacking, or scanning systems without proper permission.
- Illegal activities, such as exploiting vulnerabilities instead of reporting them.
- Violating privacy laws, data protection regulations, or the terms of service of any platform.
- Misusing the tool in ways that could cause harm, financial loss, or reputational damage.
- Any activities that breach local, national, or international laws.
Disclaimer of Liability
This tool is provided "as is," with no warranties of any kind, express or implied. The authors and contributors disclaim any responsibility for misuse, damages, or legal consequences resulting from its use. Users bear full responsibility for ensuring their activities comply with applicable local, national, and international laws.
If you do not agree with these terms, do not use this tool.