Pentesting automation platform that combines hacking tools to complete assessments
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Pentesting automation platform that combines hacking tools to complete assessments
A repository for all the vulnerable software used for tutorials in Hackercool Magazine - the cyber security mag for beginners.
HTTP HEAD Flood DOS Tools . High-performance, async-powered HTTP HEAD flood tool for stress testing, red teaming, and performance benchmarking. Part of Abdal Security Arsenal, led by Ebrahim Shafiei (EbraSha)..
This script fully automates the exploitation of the retired Hack The Box machine Alert, including both initial intrusion and privilege escalation to root
This is an automated exploitation script for the Hack The Box machine *Titanic*. It extracts Gitea user hashes via LFI, assists in cracking them, and exploits an ImageMagick vulnerability (CVE-2024-41817) to gain root access via a malicious shared library.
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This script automates the exploitation process of the Administrator machine from Hack The Box. It is divided into three phases to simplify and control manual steps that require user interaction, such as password cracking.
This is an automated privilege escalation script for the Hack The Box machine LinkVortex, which exploits an insecure sudo configuration and symbolic link processing vulnerability.
This is an automated exploitation script for the Hack The Box machine *Heal*. It extracts LimeSurvey credentials via LFI and deploys a malicious LimeSurvey plugin to trigger a reverse shell.
Abdal HTTP HEAD Flood is a high-performance tool for testing the resilience of web servers against HTTP HEAD floods. This customizable software, built in Rust, allows users to simulate traffic and assess network performance with ease. 🐙🌐
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