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Script and hardware kit to automatically deauth 802.11 clients en masse. Captures packets for later nefariousness.
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Proof of Concept (PoC) CVE-2021-4034
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This is a custom ASCII AND/SUB Encoder developed during my preparation for the legacy OSCE/CTP course
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✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: Ncrack network authentication tool. This repository is for MAGNETRON ™ Network (CloudNet) Security & Automated Network (CloudNet) Cybersecurity.
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Improved Kernel Rootkits from nisay759's Rootkit collection to work with kernel versions 5.x + some other contributions. Coming more sooner or later! Contact me for any questions.
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/root/.ssh/authorized_keys evil file watchdog with ebpf tracepoint hook.
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✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: Read-only mirror of Wireshark's Git repository at https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark. GitHub won't let us disable pull requests. ☞ THEY WILL BE IGNORED HERE ☜ Please upload them at GitLab. This repository is for MAGNETRON ™ Network (CloudNet) Security & Automated Network (CloudNet) Cybersecurity.
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✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: Unified repository for different Metasploit Framework (CYBERSECURITY PROXIA) payloads. This repository is for MAGNETRON ™ Network (CloudNet) Security & Automated Network (CloudNet) Cybersecurity).
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Dash rootkit. Linux Trojan Backdoor. (MALWARE)
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A dedicated repository for exploring offensive kernel-mode techniques.
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HTU Cyber Security Club, Offensive Operations Section (Red Team) learning pathway
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TL;DR: Mutate a binary to identify potential exploit candidates
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Security and Hacking Tools, Exploits, Proof of Concepts, Shellcodes, Scripts.
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Weaponizing the Linux Kernel (Hide Files/PID, SSH backdoors, SSL Sniffer, ...) by poking around eBPF/XDP
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