Exploit
Exploit refers to a piece of code or technique that takes advantage of a security vulnerability in a system, application, or network to cause unintended behavior. Exploits can be used by attackers to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, execute arbitrary code, or cause a denial of service. This topic covers the various types of exploits, such as zero-day exploits, remote code execution, and privilege escalation. It also explores the lifecycle of an exploit, from discovery and development to deployment and mitigation, and highlights the importance of vulnerability management and patching in preventing exploits.
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A curated list of awesome search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red/Blue Team operations, Bug Bounty and more
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BlueToolkit is an extensible Bluetooth Classic vulnerability testing framework that helps uncover new and old vulnerabilities in Bluetooth-enabled devices. Could be used in the vulnerability research, penetration testing and bluetooth hacking. We also collected and classified Bluetooth vulnerabilities in an "Awesome Bluetooth Security" way
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Tool for automate bug hunting process 🔍 --> 🍭
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This is an Exploit for Unrestricted file upload in big file upload functionality in Chamilo-LMS for this location "/main/inc/lib/javascript/bigupload/inc/bigUpload.php" in Chamilo LMS <= v1.11.24, and Attackers can obtain remote code execution via uploading of web shell.
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Script for checking CVE-2024-6387 (regreSSHion)
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A web base brute force attacking tool for penetration testing.
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Jun 26, 2024 - Shell
SA-MP Exploit Protection iptables rules
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Jun 25, 2024 - Shell
Helper script for spawning a minimal Ubuntu 16.04 container ready for building kernel exploits (~4.x)
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Jun 24, 2024 - Shell
Collection of bash scripts I wrote to make my life easier or test myself that you may find useful.
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"Randar" is an exploit for Minecraft which uses LLL lattice reduction to crack the internal state of an incorrectly reused java.util.Random in the Minecraft server, then works backwards from that to locate other players currently loaded into the world.
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Apr 20, 2024 - Shell
Cybersecurity challenge series to develop skills in penetration testing, reverse engineering, and exploit development.
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Apr 13, 2024 - Shell
Install Metasploit In Termux 2023, No Error, Maintained, Termux
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Mar 30, 2024 - Shell
OSINT Tool Insprired by Orochimaru \ soooooon
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Inspired by the CIA's Top Secret projects revealed by Wikileaks, this scripts can spy an router
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Dec 17, 2023 - Shell
New pentesting Framework
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