Pupy is an opensource, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, OSX, Android) C2 and post-exploitation framework written in python and C
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Pupy is an opensource, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, OSX, Android) C2 and post-exploitation framework written in python and C
ParadoxiaRat : Native Windows Remote access Tool.
Threat Emulation and Red Teaming Framework, The Hacking Software for normal people.
Position-idependent Windows DLL loader based on ReflectiveDLL project.
Feature-rich Post Exploitation Framework with Network Pivoting capabilities.
dlopen() filelessly a shared object or even a program (and run it).
PE .exe packer for Windows with compression, encryption, and reflective in-memory loading
NASM Linux x86_64 pure (no deps) shared library (.so), POC for Reflective ELF SO injection
A daemonized DDexec.
C library that is intended for providing methods for executing and injecting code.
Freaking Injector is a tool which made for injecting dlls into other processes in Windows x64 systems with bunch of diffrent injection methods.
This WordPress plugin boosts your website's security by stopping Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. It blocks and encodes harmful characters in URLs, safely handles HTML in $_GET variables, and offers settings you can customize.
Shared object ELF Process injection and loading resources.
A C based reflective DLL injector which will inject a DLL packed into the very same executable.
A cryptographic payload loader and executor designed for advanced in-memory execution techniques. This project combines strong encryption, compression, and sophisticated evasion capabilities to execute both shellcode and PE files directly in memory.
OSEP sample codes from the course
another pe/dll/shellcode loader that downloads and executes files from urls in memory
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