A privacy-first, asynchronous reconnaissance engine designed to map modern attack surfaces and identify orphaned digital assets without relying on external third-party APIs.
HMDL is a "local-intelligence" External Attack Surface Management (EASM) platform built for the next generation of cybersecurity threats. While traditional security tools focus on static infrastructure, HMDL is designed to bridge the Context Gap—identifying the hidden connections between discovered assets and their business origins.
By moving beyond standard DNS-based discovery, HMDL uncovers the "Invisible Perimeter," including forgotten SaaS footprints and misconfigured autonomous gateways that define the modern enterprise. HMDL is built on a high-concurrency architecture that prioritizes speed and data sovereignty, ensuring that all reconnaissance and analysis are performed locally.
The tool transforms fragmented network data into a unified "Attack Surface Graph," allowing organizations to visualize their external exposure from an attacker’s perspective while maintaining absolute privacy over their scanning activities.