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Hidden in plain sight! the simplest yet most effectively covert way to obfuscate data (e.g., shellcode), no one can tell gibberish from malicious anymore!
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Different types of documents used for PenTesting and Red Team Engagements, in Spanish.
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📼 This tool makes it even more easy for people to scan out a system for an SSH file, to gain easy remote access.
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Theodore Cooper's official site. About programming, pentest, hacking, development and tutorials.
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R0ut3r Hunt3r
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I consider PentesterLab to be a great resource for learning about web application security and ways how it can be subverted. Even though the exercises usually don’t take much time to complete they can teach a lot. I can’t but recommend it, especially to any aspiring junior penetration testers out there.
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A web-based vulnerability scanner that checks for potential vulnerabilities in web applications.
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✨ NaInSec Special Repository ✨
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Keylogger
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This is a tools for carrying out penetration testing
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Personal WebSite
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Web Pentesting
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Get all links in all pages in one application
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Docker for Pentester with all necessary tools included
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SecurityTube Linux Assembly Expert x86 Exam
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